Boomerang is a curved wooden rod used for hunting and warfare by early Australian aborigines and some tribes elsewhere. There are basically two kinds of boomerangs-returning and non-returning. The more noted form is the returning boomerang developed by the tribes of eastern and Western   Australia 
Boomerang
            T.L. Mitchell, a Scottish explorer of Australia 
            Non-returning boomerangs are suitable for hunting and fighting, and have been used by North American Indians and other hunters against birds and small animals. A returning of spinning boomerang hits a target with far greater force than a thrown rock or stick.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
