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Replica Ishi Arrow from Grizzly Bears Hiding Place |
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Added Date:
Mar 07, 2019 @ 7:51pm |
Gallery:
Allely Arts |
Price: $150.00
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Status:
Sold
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Dimensions: 30 3'4" |
This is an accurate replica of one of Ishi's hunting arrows taken from Grizzly Bear's Hiding Place camp on Deer Creek in 1908 by guide Harry Keefer that is now in the California State Indian Museum in Sacramento CA. It is tipped with a glass window pane point like Ishi's original made exact as possible. The main shaft is syringa and the 8 1/16" foreshaft is made of service berry and glued into its nock with pitch. Dark blue pigment and red earth ochre are used to copy Ishi's arrow crest. Feathers and point are lashed with deer sinew. The original feathering is vulture so Canada goose feathers were substituted for legal purposes. This arrow is signed. I don't make too many of these. This arrow is a different arrow from the last one I made which was one of three arrows in housed in the museum |
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