dorn the perfons o£ ihdt Sagamours and 
principal men and young women, as Belts, 
Girdled, Tablets^ Borders for their womens 
hair , Bracelets , Necklaces , and links to 
hang in their ears. Prince Fhillip a little 
before I came for England coming to Bofion 
had a Coat on and Buskins fet thick with 
thelc Beads in pleafant wild works and a 
broad Belt of the fame, his Accoutrements 
were valued at Twenty pounds. The Eng- 
lijh Merchant giveth them ten (hillings a 
fathom for their white, and a? much more 
or near upon for their blew Beads. Delicate 
fwect difhes too they make of Kirch-Bark^ 
fowcd with threads drawn from Sfrufe or 
white Cedar-Roots ^ and garniChed on the 
out-fide with flouriflit worki, and on the 
brims with glittering quills taken from the 
TorcHpine^znd dyed,fome black, others red, 
the white are natural, thefc they make of 
all fizes from a dram cup to a di(k contain^ 
ing a pottle, likewife Buckets to carry wa-* 
ter or the like, large Boxes too of the fame 
materials, difhes, fpoons and trayes wrought 
very fmooth and neatly out of the knots of 
woodjbaskets, bags, and matts woven with 
Spark^i bark of the Lim-^rec and Kupes 
of fcvcral kinds,dyedas before, fome black, 
blew,red5 yellow, bags of F or cupine quills 
woven and dyed alfoi Coats woven of 
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