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INDIAN JATBIL ARROWS FLETCHING

Andres Albañes, an indigenous expert Kumeyaay-PaiPai Indian bow maker, is professionally photographed sinew wrapping the owl fletching onto a tradition Native American Indian jatbil arrow in a how to make traditional Indian arrows photo gallery instructional tutorial.

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Photos and text courtesy of Paul D. Campbell, author of SURVIVAL SKILLS OF NATIVE CALIFORNIA, where the KUMEYAAY.INFO excerpted material was originally published. Paul's book features living (and deceased) Native American California Indigenous people, and details their traditional weapons used for hunting and aboriginal survival methods...Paul's book is available at Shumup Ko Hup Indian store WEBSITE HOWKA.COM

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