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woven in the manner I have already 

 related for wax, manufactured by the 

 black bees, before defcribed ; for Bal- 

 fam Capoiba, or Capivi, which they 

 bring in large gourds ; and for feveral 

 kinds of curious woods ; but chiefly for 

 flaves, which they are encouraged to 

 make, as I have juft related. In return 

 for thefe, the Dutch give them fire- 

 arms, pieces of India Salempore$> with 

 which they cover their nudities, hat- 

 chets, knives, fifli-hooks, combs, and 

 fmall looking - glaffes, together with 

 beads of red coral, on which they put 

 an immoderate value ; and glafs-beads 

 of different colours, which are worn, 

 in different forms, by the females, who 

 are become fomewhat luxurious. 



The Worrows are a nation of Indians 

 inhabiting only the Sea-coaft, chiefly 

 between Demerary and Surinam, tho* 

 feme of them are found on both fides 



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