Aboriginal Use of Wood in New York

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The final covering was carefully placed over the whole, and the grave closed with earth. Clark, 1 151 Beside the other articles placed in graves, seeds and fruits are often found. Where there were no palisades branches were some- times laid over them to shield them from the sun. The log coffins have been found.
Weapons It is a natural and probable opinion that the spear and dart pre- ceded the bow and arrow. First would come the weapon used in the hand, then its projection, then the means of th
...rowing it yet farther. In the opinion of some the first means would be the cord attached firmly to an elastic stick and loosely to the dart, held in one hand and sprung by the other. When released the dart would be thrown to a distance, in a way familiar to most schoolboys. This is used by Indian boys in their play even now in New York. Figure 31 shows one of their darts, with a notch in one edge where the knot of the string is placed. A stick and knotted string furnish means of propulsion. The string is tied to the small end of the elastic stick, the knot is placed in the notch, the dart is drawn back by its base and suddenly released.

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