Front:
INDIAN SYMBOLS
DIRECTIONS
Start in the center of circle
and read in a direction oppo-
site to that of the hands of a
clock.
THE STORY
Indian arrow maker
goes to forest. He sees
correct type of tree
branch for arrow shafts.
Next he makes tracks to
cliff and finds suitable
flint deposits. He builds
fire, heats flint rock,
breaks pieces. He sees
eagle overhead, kills
eagle for arrow shaft
feathers. Then returns
home to camp, by canoe
across the lake, to finish
making arrows.
Copyright by
LC. KROPP CO.,
Milweukee
WILKES
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The American Indian had a literature and a
language long before the white men came to
this land. While speech varied in different tribes,
a universal sign language was used and under-
stood. Stone and bark writing dates back many
centuries.
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