From the few historical arrows I have seen, and modern examples of techniques used to make them I must say that; Hand made arrows in traditional methods are not straight - they are "close" and that is what the fletching (feathers) are for. You may actually be surpised by the availability of arrow shaft materials if you look hard enough for that particular thing. Many small tree limbs, new growths, and even river reeds are very straight (or at least straight enough) to produce arrow shafts.
My opinion is they used weights to hang from the shafts to dry very straight..my guess..
Er, wood of junpiter for the arrows all wood
What is one thing the Mojave Indians make other than tools( arrows,bows,etc.)
The Hopi Indians created their weapons by carving them out of wood and animal bones. This included bows, arrows, spears, and clubs.
yes pueblo Indians used bows and arrows
They used materials from the wilderness. Stone for the heads, wood for the shafts and fletched with feathers.
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There could be bows and arrows for Plain Indians.
they had speas and arrows