The stone age in North America, vol. 1 of 2Moorehead, Warren K. (Warren King)
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The stone age in North America, vol. 1 of 2
Moorehead, Warren K. (Warren King)
Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Stone age -- North America
Loskiel, _Indians of North America_, pp. 49, 52; Beverly, _Virginie_,
plate II; _First Voyage to America_, in Hakluyt, II, p. 286;
Edinburgh, 1889.
Footnote 25:
Lawson, _Carolina_, p. 193.
Footnote 26:
Lafitau, III, pp. 49, 50; Brereton, p. 90, in vol. VIII of Third
Series, Massachusetts Historical Society Collections; Adair, p. 171;
Radisson, _Voyages_, _loc. cit._, p. 146; Verrazzano, _loc. cit._, p.
401; _First Voyage to America_, in Hakluyt, II, p. 286; Edinburgh,
1889.
Footnote 27:
De Bry, _Brevis Narratio_, quoted in _Antiquities of the Southern
Indians_, p. 521; New York, 1873.
Footnote 28:
Du Pratz, _Louisiane_, II, p. 195.
Footnote 29:
_Historie of Travaile into Virginia_, pp. 57, 67. Compare Captain
Smith, _Virginia_, p. 130; Hariot, plates III, IV, VII; London, 1893;
_Brevis Narratio_, in De Bry, plate XIV; Geo. Percy, in _Purchas’
Pilgrims_, IV, p. 1687.
Footnote 30:
_Jesuit Relations_, 1633, p. 35; Megapolensis, _loc. cit._, p. 154;
Cartier, in _Early English Voyages to America_, II, p. 43;
Laudonnière, in same, p. 413; Champlain, I, p. 380; Lafitau, I, p.
201.
Footnote 31:
Frazer, _Totemism_, p. 26; Edinburgh, 1887. “They differ from each
other in the mode of dressing their heads, each following the custom
of the nation or band to which they belong, and adhering to the form
made use of by their ancestors from time immemorial.” Carver,
_Travels_, p. 229. Cf. Miss Fletcher, _Journal of American Folk-Lore_,
vol. I, no. 11, pp. 116, _et seq._, for modes of cutting hair among
Omahas; and Hariot, plate XI, for statement as to medicine-man. See
Captain Smith, p. 139, for an account of the snake-skin head-dress of
the chief Priest.
Footnote 32:
Lafitau, III, p. 50. Cf. Adair, p. 8, for same custom among Southern
tribes.
Footnote 33:
Strachey, _loc. cit._, p. 67. Cf. _First Voyage_, in Hakluyt, II, pp.
286 _et seq._, for account of copper pendants, sometimes five or six
in either ear, and red pieces of copper on the head.
Footnote 34:
Charlevoix, VI, p. 42.
Footnote 35:
Du Pratz, II, p. 197.
Footnote 36:
Hariot, plates IV, VI, and VII.
Footnote 37:
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