Animal sinews were essential in toolmaking by Indigenous Australians, serving as a strong, flexible material for binding and fastening. They were often used to attach stone points to wooden spear shafts, enhancing the durability and effectiveness of hunting tools. The use of sinews demonstrated a deep understanding of local resources and contributed to the development of sophisticated and functional weaponry and tools essential for survival. This practice reflects the intricate relationship between Indigenous Australians and their environment.
Animal sinews can be manipulated to be used as rope, thread, or other binding agent. However, this does take skill in dissecting out the sinew and properly preparing the sinew for other uses.
Native bow strings are made up of twisted sinews.
Sinews is pronounced "sin-yoos," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
The Sinews of War - 1913 was released on: USA: 2 April 1913
The Sinews of War - 1915 was released on: USA: 14 May 1915
Sinews of the Dead - 1914 was released on: USA: 12 August 1914
Anatomically speaking, a sinew can be the fibrous tissue that is also called a tendon.Sinew can also be used as a literary word for muscle, or strengthen.
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The cast of Beneath the Sinews - 2010 includes: Dina Baker as Belinda Alexandru Sabau as Jeremy