Short Documentary of the making of the 17th century arrow for The New Mexico History Museum's display of 300 arrows to represent the Pueblo revolt in 1680 in Santa Fe NM. The arrows were created by by Friends of Archaeology. This poetic visual essay by Denise Lynch a Native New Mexican features Dr. Blinman director of office of archaeological studies NM and a well known flint knapper Tommy Heflin from Portales, as well as a Turkey rancher from Stanley Wendy Mcguire.
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newmexicohistorymuseum.org
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knappingnewmexico.com
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Be it for Blood or Love
An Arrow Hunts
For the heart