Sorry for the terrible last post, I basically only had one minute of time left.
Anyway, the book from what I remember (I read bits and parts - "skimmed through") was mostly about Canadian explorations ranging from Ottawa region to the west coast and a little down into USA/Minnesota region and up to Inuit land, or what HBC tried to claim as "Ruperts Land." There are conventions on it apparently, that's where the book I read came from. My mother borrowed it from some Native cop but only had it for a short while. I went home for Christmas and that's where I read it. It also might even be available at the University of Manitoba, I remember seeing some sort of "crest" of theirs on it.
About the drawings though, the stances they drew them in were fairly "French," so I can see how maybe things might be changed slightly. The point is to show what they used/wore, to change it would be sort of silly. Although given we apparently "discovered" this land, (that was already populated) I'm not surprised things are a little skewed.
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Anyway, how does one make a bow that is that curved to get that "B" shape?
The shape in the drawing had this shape, roughly 20 seconds in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zh3IISBXSUIs it possible with "just" one type of wood or do I have to glue/laminate 2 different types of wood? Any help at all? This thing got a little side tracked.