I’d have to take a look at the book, but I’m not super confident that it would have much information. I know the Tupi had a wooden cannon, but I haven’t seen anything about North America.
I found it. It seems to be an unsuccessful attempt during the second siege of Fort Henry .
I’d prefer some solutions based on native technologies like this:
When it comes to realistic long range siege units to counter buildings and artillery, the options for the natives are quite limited. However, the natives of North America do have a tradition of using something very similar to a staff sling from the old world. The Lacrosse stick , while primarily used in sport, has some surprisingly strong connections to warfare.
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Historical Basis
First of all, Lacrosse was a fierce sport. There were few rules other than needing to use…