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killing one, every week, by turns, and send every man portion of it.  some of ye remoter Indians eat their enemies, whom they take prisoners in war. They eat snakes.
killing one, every week, by Turns, and send every man portion of it.  some of ye remoter Indians eat their enemies, whom they take prisoners in war. They eat snakes.


Their Houses are built of small branches of trees wreathed together in form of an Arbour, which are very artificially covered with the bark of trees so that no rain can enter Their Houses
Their Houses are built of small branches of Trees wreathed together in form of an Arbour, which are very artificially covered with the bark of Trees so that no rain can enter } Their Houses


They lye on their Deer Skins, or on Their Beds couches covered with mats with deer skin or [[unclear]] or English cloath, when ye weather is cold.  All other [[unclear]] lye naked.
They lye on their Deer Skins, or on Their Beds couches covered with mats with deer skins [[over?]] ym or English cloath, when ye weather is cold.  All other times ye lye naked.

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killing one, every week, by Turns, and send every man portion of it. some of ye remoter Indians eat their enemies, whom they take prisoners in war. They eat snakes.

Their Houses are built of small branches of Trees wreathed together in form of an Arbour, which are very artificially covered with the bark of Trees so that no rain can enter } Their Houses

They lye on their Deer Skins, or on Their Beds couches covered with mats with deer skins over? ym or English cloath, when ye weather is cold. All other times ye lye naked.