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Hi, and welcome to the MVAC lab. Iamp;#39;m research intern Cindy Kocik. Today, we welcome an esteemed guest and friend of MVAC, Loren Cade. He demonstrates how to re-create arrows similar to those Indigenous peoples in the Upper Midwest started using over a thousand years ago, showing the steps from preparing wooden shafts to attaching fletching and points with sinew. MVAC Senior Research Associate and UWL Professor Emeritus Jim Theler will provide a little background on Native American bow-and-arrow technology to start. In the world of recreational archery, traditional archery, sometimes called primitive archery to distinguish it from the use of modern bows and arrows, has a strong following. We hope you enjoy this foray into how sophisticated traditional arrow making really is! Hello, Iamp;#39;m Jim Theler. Iamp;#39;m associated with the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center and retired faculty from UW-La Crosse, and today I want to say a few words