I found a bow that really interests me, while stumbling through the AK State Museum website.
http://www.eed.state.ak.us/collections/Detlobjps.cfm?ObjectID=1393137&rec_num=229&From=obj_key.cfmThe pictures are copywrite protected, so I can't link to them. and show on this site, but there is a bit of info on the bow at the link, and I have an email into the state asking for more information.
I am guessing, but based on the description and my knowledge of the area that the Eskimo people inhabit/ed, I would bet that the wood is Alaska Paper Birch. the siniew probably came from carabou, seal or whale, but my guess is carabou. the bone reinforcements could have come from any of those animals as well, but again, probably caribou. I'm curious though, I wonder if the backing is a cable backing, or if it's glued on. from the pictures, it almost looks like the backing is bundled with a piece of hide. the handle looks like it might be made of seal skin, based on the color, but it could be a variety of different things, I'm not sure.
Description: Sinew-backed bow. Very heavy, strongly reinforced. Reinforcement under the reverse curve bindings are of bone rather than wood.
JS