Posted by Bruce from Can. on April 10, 2020 at 03:39:26 from (70.52.186.9):
In Reply to: Arrowheads posted by marcusmerritt on April 09, 2020 at 18:08:22:
We used to find them while picking stones. Our families farm was on the edge of a lake, and a small creek ran out of our farm, into the lake. The only place we ever found such things as arrow heads, scraping stones or grinding stones, were in the fields adjacent to the creek. Local Indians were getting very aggressive about claims of ancient burial sights and hunting camps. And making claims on such places. At a family get together, dad brought out the box of stuff he had collected over the years, and we all looked at the pieces. And after some days later dad said he took them all down and threw them into the lake. He was concerned that the natives would try to put a claim on part of his farm if they knew about the stuff our family had found over the many years we had farmed there. Dad said his Grandfather bought the farm, and he wasn’t interested in the local band claiming it was theirs.
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