Here is a Cayuga Indian Bow that I just finished for my wife. It is called "Kissing-Fish". It is based off the the bow illustrated on 52 of Encyclopedia of native American Bows, Arrows and Quivers (Allely/Hamm)
Hickory with a tempered belly.
55" N-N
35#@25"
1" of set
Back: You can see the kissing fish on the bow.

Grip area:

Belly: Tempered

Side Profile:

Braced:

Full Draw:

Good shooting bow and a good design. Those Cayuga knew what they were about.
Thanks for looking,
Steve