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$155.00
This Sioux arrow replica copies a set of 4 matching original Wahpeton Sioux arrows in the Smithsonian’s collection. The shaft is a hardwood shoot that’s been painted yellow. The sinew wraps holding the point are painted blue and there’s a blue band under the feathers. The shaft has 3 straight shaft grooves, just like the artifacts did. It’s fletched with a mix of turkey tail and turkey wing feather that are wrapped front and back with sinew and glued to the shaft with hide glue. The feathers are cropped really low and close to the shaft, just like the originals. It has the typical flared nock that was present on many Sioux arrows, and has a long, lean, very sharp metal point with barbed corners, also like the originals.
It’s a beauty, and copies every aspect of the original ones. The point itself is scary looking because of its long, lean, deep-penetrating shape. Imagine getting hit with a point like that….NO THANKS! Shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping to destinations within the U.S.
26 3/4″ long
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$155.00
This is a spot-on copy of a set of 4 matching Sioux/Lakota arrows from the Northern Great Plains. The artifacts are in the Smithsonian’s collection and were originally acquired in the 1870’s. This arrow copies every aspect of the originals and is a museum-quality replica.
The shaft is dogwood, with 3 straight shaft grooves that go from the forward fletch wrap to the point. The metal arrowhead is made from a circular saw blade that’s been blackened to mimic the original trade points, then the edges were ground to expose the silver metal underneath. The tip is rounded, which some trade points had. This was to cause the point to glance off heavy bone and continue forward instead of piercing the bone and stopping the arrow’s forward momentum. The point is held in place with a strong wrapping of sinew.
The fletch is 3 turkey wing feathers secured with sinew and glued with hide glue. The feathers have been dyed yellow, just like the feathers on the original arrow. And finally the red and blue paint design copies the design on the original arrow.
This arrow is shipped to you in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping to all destinations within the U.S.
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$160.00
This arrow copies a set of matching Sioux arrows that are currently in the Smithsonian. This arrow copies the original in every respect. The shaft is made from a hardwood shoot and it’s fletched with a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers. The point is made from an old barrel hoop and it copies the shape and style of the points on the original arrows. The long feathers are trimmed low and lean and they’re secured with a wrapping of deer sinew, as is the iron point. This arrow would have been used for both bison hunting and war. Shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping within the U.S.!
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$165.00
This wicked Sioux arrow replica copies an original artifact that was collected in the late 1800’s and is currently in the Smithsonian. This arrow is made for display, but the exact same materials and construction techniques the Plains Indians used to make their arrows were used to make the recreation you see here. And because of that, this is a fully functional arrow that could actually be shot, although that’s not recommended due to the price.
The shaft is made of a hardwood shoot with straight shaft grooves that run from the forward fletch wraps to just below the point. The fletch is a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers secured with sinew and glued to the shaft with hide glue. The point is made from an old barrel hoop and the paint design copies the original artifact.This shaft would have been used for hunting the massive American bison and also warfare. Scroll through the pictures to see the George Catlin painting of a bison he witnessed in its last moments on Earth after being shot with an arrow identical to the one offered here. How’s that for owning a piece of history? Arrow is shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$165.00
This colorful Sioux arrow replica is a copy of an authentic Sioux arrow in a museum in Wisconsin. The shaft is made of a hardwood shoot. It’s fletched with turkey wing and tail feathers, one of which is dyed red. The metal point is made from an old barrel hoop and sinew wraps hold everything together. Identical arrows made by Sioux warriors were used for hunting and warfare. As you scroll through the photos, check out the painting by George Catlin, showing a buffalo hunt he witnessed in the early 1800’s. The Plains warriors used arrows identical to this one to bring down 2,000 lb bison with one shot. How’s that for owning a piece of history?
Arrow length: 27 inches. Shipped in a PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free delivery to all U.S. customers.
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Six metal trade points that copy the arrowheads that tipped the Plains Indian arrows in the mid to late 1800’s.