Finder window arrow is gone

I have a MacBook Pro operating system 10.6.6. A few days ago I noticed that the arrows on the finder windows (located on the upper left-hand side) have disappeared. I've spent hours trying to figure out how to bring it back. I can't easily navigate back to previous folders anymore, I have to go all the way back to the desktop and start over. I've looked at both system preferences and finder preferences, in case I accidentally changed a preference setting for showing these arrows, but I can't find anything. I ran YASU and a file system check to see if that would solve the problem, but it didn't work. I've searched online forums for answers but can't find anything. Can anyone help me? Thank you!!

Right-click on the toolbar (the place where they were) and choose Customize Toolbar…
It's also in the View Menu.
Just drag what you want where you want or use the default toolbar.

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