Plains Indian arrowheads

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  • Plains Indian Arrowheads, Indian Trade Points SOLD

    Plains Indian Arrowheads, Indian Trade Points SOLD

    These 3 metal points are modern made replicas that exactly copy the arrow points that tipped many Plains Indian arrows.  Identical points were used by the Blackfoot, Assiniboine, Comanche, Sioux, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Pawnee, among many others.  These points were made from an old rusty barrel hoop, just as they were 160 years ago.  These metal points were made by blacksmiths in the 1800’s and were a very valued trade item.  These are great for making your very own replica Plains Indian arrows, or for adding to your collection of stone arrowheads to show what was used for hunting bison and fighting enemies once metal was introduced.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • Replica Plains Indian Arrowheads (NEW!)

    Replica Plains Indian Arrowheads (NEW!)

    $60.00

    These three metal arrowheads are exact copies of those that tipped the arrows of various Great Plains tribes in the mid to late 1800’s.  They’re made from old barrel hoops as many old ones were, and they have a weathered, rusty exterior with filed edges that reveal the silver metal underneath, just like many of the old points had.  The tangs that slide into the shaft have notches so the sinew wrappings get a better grip on the point.  These points are perfect if you want to make your own replica Plains Indian arrows.  Or they can just be kept as display pieces.  Average length is a little over 2 1/2 inches from base to tip.    Free shipping within the U.S.