Show JAMAICA'S ll ES When In 1194 1191 on his second voyage C Columbus discovered 0 the tho I Island lan of Jamaica It was WI populated by tho ho Ara AraIe Ie Indians who although althou h at first hostile to him became friendly n l on hl his giving them clothing and other oilier articles hitherto unknown to them When hen later the Spaniards settled tho the Island they forced the Indians not only to do agricultural work In their own l Island hut but to labor in the gold mines of HaitI Halt So har hard wore the Spanish taskmasters that b by 1558 the whole nation was exterminated During tho time last six years oars G G. C C. of ot Pelham manor manni in In New York has been seeking to re recover re- re cover cr all pO possible traces o of the lost race To that end crill ho has hns spent the lie winter on the island Islan In exploring the time theold theold old kitchen or refuse heaps of or tho tile In which he lie has found besides shells and pottery and fish turtle and cony bones man many colts or rude r chisels grinding stones atones stone pendants and ancI axes axes lOO 1300 objects In all The whole collection ho he has given to the tho American museum of or natural history history his his- tor tory in New York City To the tho anthropologist anthro says the Youths Youth's Companion the most Interesting objects ts are aro tho cylindrical stone pendants which were wore fashioned with sand and stone stono b by end end- loss rubbing Pendants Pendant of exactly the Insl Insignia of ot same t sort ort arc are worn toda today as ns office b by chiefs or headmen of tribes In northern South America |