Wow is right. He must have $10,000 just in wood cases to display all that!
Here is an interesting link regarding native American relic collecting in Florida:
http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/north-florida-arrowhead-sting-whats-the-point/2159379There is an interesting quote from our own forumite judge:
Archaeologists would prefer artifacts be left alone. Duval County Court Judge Gary Flower, a collector himself, has called that approach, "Leave it where it's at for future generations to never find and pave over."
I personally really like to look at native American relics but avoid collecting them just due to the potential for headaches. The ARPA law which is what gets Civil War relic hunters in to trouble was created to protect the native American sites but was written very broad to protect all resources and hence finding a minie ball on any federal property can make you a felon.