Fifteenth
Annual
Open Atlatl Championship
Saturday
& Sunday
September 18 & 19
Mount Independence State Historic Site
497 Mount Independence Road
Orwell, Vermont
directions
to Mount Independence
Registration form:
MS-Word or Acrobat
(.pdf)
or
call 802-759-2412
How did ancient cultures all over the world hunt before the bow and arrow?
Come to the Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell, Vermont, on Saturday, September 18th, for the fifteenth annual Northeast Open Atlatl Championship, co-sponsored by the Vermont Archaeological Society, to watch or participate in this colorful event with exciting but friendly competition. Registration is required to participate. Forms are available in MS-Word or Acrobat
(.pdf) format.
During the atlatl competition, on Saturday from 10:30 to 3:30, contestants of all ages, will test their prowess in using the atlatl, a spear-throwing device, to “hunt” wooly mammoth, bison, and other “wild” game targets, shoot at modern day bulls-eyes, and compete in a distance challenge. The atlatl, a shaped wooden stick, acts as an extension of the throwing arm, so hunters can throw spears or darts with greater accuracy, energy, and speed.
On Saturday also visit with demonstrators of Native American skills and crafts, including atlatl and cordage making, porcupine quill embroidery, gourd decoration and artwork, and Woodland period pottery.
The Vermont Archaeological Society will be at Mount Independence to answer questions. The atlatl weekend is one of many Vermont Archaeology Month activities.
On Sunday a small atlatl accuracy competition starts at 10:00 a.m. followed by master coaching for boys and girls after the smaller ISAC competition!
At Mount Independence, the $5.00 contestant fee includes all contests and museum admission. Event admission is $4.00 for adults, free for children under 15, and includes visiting the museum.
Obtain
a registration form at
MS-Word or Acrobat
(.pdf) or call 802-759-2412. |