North Texas is iced over this morning, so spent some time perusing the National Museum of Natural History’s ethnology collection. I remember reading Jim Hamm’s book shortly after it was published. In the book, he writes about a set of Comanche arrows made of reed, and a set dyed with laundry bluing. I am not certain, but I bet these are the arrows he wrote about. I figured I would post them regardless.
A question I have; might these actually be Apache arrows that were captured by a Comanche? I don’t know of any other set of Comanche arrows made of reed. There are a lot of Apache reed arrows. It is well documented that they had an intense hatred for one another. I am thinking these may be spoils of war.
I am also posting a couple with rolled metal points. It seems like he wrote of these also.
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