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The Haida crafted bows and arrows using locally sourced materials, primarily wood from trees like yew or cedar for the bows, which provided strength and flexibility. They shaped the bow through careful carving and bending, often using heat to help achieve the desired curve. Arrows were made from straight shafts of wood, tipped with sharpened stone or bone points, and fletched with feathers for stability in flight. The entire process reflected their deep understanding of Natural Resources and craftsmanship.

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