While researching the subject of using sinew for bow strings in wet climates I ran across this arrow example so thought I'd make me one for the collection....they are pretty cool.
These arrows come from southeastern Alaska to Western British Columbia and down into Oregon. The arrow is a cedar main shaft (barrell tapered), with a hardwood foreshaft and a small rankling steel arrowhead. The specimen was collected by G. Catlin and then given to the National Museum ( Otis Mason's report of 1893) He describes these types of arrows as having the smallest metal heads of any arrow in the world.
Anyways the first 2 pics are from the report, then some of the arrow in construction, and then the finished arrow. Just thought ya might like a look.
rich