I am going to teach a two day workshop on beginning bow, arrow, and string making. I expect to have 10-12 students and the workshop will be in the form of a demo rather than each student actually working on their bow. I will have them make a string, arm guard, tab, have them split feathers, scrape the stave and board bows I will hopefully bring to life. I will get them shooting bows that I have already built. I want them to walk away with a book. The students are following a Lakota path. So far it's a toss up between The Bent Stick, Ham's the Bows and Arrows of Native Americans, Waldorf's The Art of Making Primitive Bows and Arrows. Which book do you guys think would work best?