I don't think so it is in a bottom between hills I assume maybe they had a camp there of some sort. I didn't want to mess w it much cause I thaught maybe was a burial. Very interesting though. There were a lot of Sioux around here for at least 9000 years I just think its interesting.
Looks like a really nice knife..... Knives have some really nice knapping to them, just as nice as any spear point. Too large to be a spear point in my opinion....
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I am not sure I know there was a man who lived on lake who's name was something like dog who paints himself blue. I don't know if that was the chief or not.
Looks like a really nice knife..... Knives have some really nice knapping to them, just as nice as any spear point. Too large to be a spear point in my opinion....
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I am not sure I know there was a man who lived on lake who's name was something like dog who paints himself blue. I don't know if that was the chief or not.
i agree not a scraper and too big for a spear point........but a really nice knife
the lake is Blue Dog Lake (a good walleye lake)
yes, Sunkatoiceye means "Man with blue dog".........(pronounced shoong-ka-toe-eechee-yay)
sunka (shoong-ka) means dog or wolf in Sioux language
yup he was a famous Chief, him and his four sons were all over seven feet tall............here is where he is now
he is my wife's great great grandpa
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that is a nice piece,reminds me of cobbs blades that i see in tenn.it very well could of been a spear point if they would of notched it.i would check too see if there is more of them there.some say they would take them down that far for trade,is the flint that it is made of common there?