Australian Boomerang
From the Fall 1985 “Down Under” catalogue: “One-way boomerangs for war and hunting have been used in Africa and India and even Arizona, by the Hopi Indians. But the returning boomerang–the world’s image of the dinkum item–is found only Down Under. The aborigines employed it to imitate hawks, driving game birds into nets hung from trees, or simply as a plaything.”
From Wendy Joffe’s collection, her own boomerang she ordered from the catalogue!
So cool!!