Native American?

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It looks like the right kind of material a stone tool maker would select. Can't say if it was ever used by a native American, but when I find that type of rock in an area, its usually a good sign stone artifacts could possibly be found in and around.
 

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The middle one has the most promise, it’s definitely a flake and possibly a uniface tool the others could also be flakes but I don’t see them serving a function.
 

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