this past summer i went to Grand Rapids Ohio. for the annual apple butter fest. i had a great time. thousands of folks there. besides the apple butter , its a lot like one great big yard/antique sale. when we were leaving , right in the middle of down town Grand Rapids is a cemetery.its a cemetery for some of the folks that were the first white settlers in this region. it was known as Gilead at that time.anyhow outside of the cemetery, way in a corner in the back is a grave stone. a Mr. Te Na Beek is buried there. as i read he was a friend of that family that owned the cemetery. come to find out he was the last Odawa to live in Ohio . as a free man i guess you could say. sooooo. after i went home i did a little researching.and i decided i might just make a replica bow and arrows to donate to the city of Grand Rapids in honor of Mr. Beek and his people who once lived right there at the head of the rapids.maybe something more to show than a grave stone wayyyyy in the back , outside of a private cemetery . dont even know if they will accept the offer. do know im building a bow , a replica, of a Odawa bow......it is started with a American Elm stave. split out, bark removed, 48 in. long x 2 in. wide to start....more to come....Tony