Heritage is defined as:
Tradition, customs and practices inherited from ancestors
I see myself as a person who very much respected Ishi; the last wild 'Indian' in the United States.
He passed on his knowledge of hunting; and his life; and his respect for his family and for animals; through Pope and Young.
This can be read in the writings of many about Ishi.
Pope and Young both seemed to inherit not a sport; as Gene Wensel says is a 'game, like baseball, football, and basketball.
Nor does Wensel think that bowhunting is a game; he describes games as 'horseshoes, chess, and bowling' as examples.
He says bowhunting is: ' an instinct'.
Now I remember a college professor that said there are no human instincts. That class was the only one in over 200 credit hours that kicked me out of class on the first day.
I believe that bowhunting is an instinct that is our heritage. I personally think it is best expressed in traditional bowhunting.
I am curious as to how many others think traditional bowhunting is a heritage.