What Material Was Used to Make the Boomerang?

According to Roderick J. Flannagan, the boomerang was formed from “any tough, heavy piece of wood”. The best woods were specified by Carl Lumholtz as Brigalow (Acacia excelsa) or Myall (Acacia pendula), with the latter also noted by William Woolls as a dark, fragrant wood used by natives for this purpose.

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