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Beyond thefe Indians are feveral tribes 

 who appear entirely naked, not cover- 

 ing even thofe nudities, which Nature 

 feems to have taught the inhabitants of 

 other countries to conceal ; but thefe 

 Indians are never feen by the Eu- 

 ropeans, except fuch only as are fold to 

 llavery. 



The laft of the four tribes of Indians, 

 of which I propofe giving you an ac- 

 count, is the Arrowauks, who are, in 

 every refpecT:, worthy of a more parti* 

 cular defcription than either of the pre* 

 ceding. They live on the back of the 

 Worrows, about twenty or thirty leagues 

 from the Sea, where the land is ele- 

 vated, and lefs expofed to inundations 

 than the Sea-coaft, and are the natural 

 proprietors of the greateft part of the 

 land on which the Dutch Plantations* 

 in thefe Colonies, have been, till lately* 

 fituated ; and in many relpects are of no 



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