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In many parts of the country when the soil is disturbed
arrowheads are found. Now, it is a great many years since arrow
heads have been used, and they were never used by the people
who own the land in which they appear or by their ancestors. To
explain the presence of these roughly cut pieces of stone we
must recall the weapons with which the Indians fought when
Englishmen, Frenchmen, Dutchmen, and Spaniards first came
to this part of the world. There may be no authentic history of
Indians in the particular locality in which these old-fashioned
weapons come to light, but their presence in the ground is the
best kind of evidence that Indians once lived on these fields or
were in the habit of hunting over them. In many parts of the
country these arrow heads are turned up in great numbers;
museums large and small are plentifully supplied with them;
and they form part of the record of the men who once lived
here, and of their ways of killing game and destroying their
enemies. Wherever there are arrow heads there have been
Indians.
Among every people and in every language there are found
stories, superstitions, traditions, phrases, which are not to be