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A Bola or boleadora is a hunting weapon and it is also used for the capture of runaway cattle. Inuit (Siberian aborigines) and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDmkdFwqTt8&list=PLdGEmp0I4Bawry89Il_c1uc1F7M0Tr7sx South Americans] use it.  
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A Bola or Boleadora is a hunting weapon used by Inuit (Siberian aborigines) and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDmkdFwqTt8&list=PLdGEmp0I4Bawry89Il_c1uc1F7M0Tr7sx South Americans]. They also use it to capture runaway cattle.  
  
The Bola consists of two or three lines with a length of 0.4 to 1.5 m each, which are each knotted together at one end to form a star. At the outer end of each line is a weight (stone, leather bag with stones or lead shot). The stones are hold with [[formed leather]] (mostly [[parchment]]) or with [[leather straps]].  
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The Bola consists of two or three lines, measuring 0.4 to 1.5 m, which are each knotted together at one end to form a star. At the outer end of each line is a weight (stone, leather bag with stones or lead shot). The stones are held with [[formed leather]] (mostly [[parchment]]) or with [[leather straps]].  
  
Use with three balls: One end of the bola is held in the hand and the two other ends are twirled over the head and thrown into the legs of the animal to be caught. The rotating bola wraps around the legs of the animal causing the animal to stumble and fall. Perfecting this activity requires hours of exercise, as the animal being brought down move very quickly.
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Use with three balls: One end of the bola is held in the hand and the two other ends are twirled over the head and thrown onto the legs of the escaping animal. The rotating bola wraps around its legs, causing the animal to stumble and fall. Perfecting this skill requires hours of practice, as the animal being brought down moves very quickly.
  
  

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Bolas - Boleadoras

A Bola or Boleadora is a hunting weapon used by Inuit (Siberian aborigines) and South Americans. They also use it to capture runaway cattle.

The Bola consists of two or three lines, measuring 0.4 to 1.5 m, which are each knotted together at one end to form a star. At the outer end of each line is a weight (stone, leather bag with stones or lead shot). The stones are held with formed leather (mostly parchment) or with leather straps.

Use with three balls: One end of the bola is held in the hand and the two other ends are twirled over the head and thrown onto the legs of the escaping animal. The rotating bola wraps around its legs, causing the animal to stumble and fall. Perfecting this skill requires hours of practice, as the animal being brought down moves very quickly.


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Bolas informed leather and bolas with leather straps.

 

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Bolas from South America.

 


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