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John Smith, who had an intimate acquaintance with \ 
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the Indian tribe© of the Virginia region, gives a brief 
but explicit account of the ordinary method of providing 
arrowheads among the tribes of Virginia; "Ills arrowhead 
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he quickly maketh with a little bone which he ever weareth 
at his bracert, of any split of a stone, or glasse in the 
forme of a heart, and these they glew to the end of their 
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arrows©*** 
a/ Smith, John - 'True Travels (1629), Richmond reprint, 
1819, Volf I, p* 162 (Smith*© voyage, 1606)* 
Sellers, referring to observation© made by Titian 
R* fealc, who accompanied Lewi© and Clark on their ex 
ploration to the Pacific, contribute© the following: 
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"Hr* Peale ©aid he had seen sqaw© chipping flakes 
into small arrow-point©, holding the flake in their left 
hand, grasped between a piece of bent leather, arid chip 
