of Peofilvania. 45? 
Their Houfes are Matts , or 
Barks of Trees fet on Poles, 
Barn-like, not higher than a 
Man, fo not expos'd to Winds. 
They lie upon Reeds or Grafs. 
In Travel they lodge in the 
Woods about a great lore, with 
the Mantle of DuBils they wear 
wrapt about them, and a few 
Boughs ftuck round them. 
They live chiefly on Maze, or 
Indian Corn rolled in the Afhes, 
fometixnes beaten and boyl’d with 
Water, called Homine. They have 
Cakes, not unpleafant ; alfo 
Beans and Peafe, which Nourilh 
much, but the Woods and Ri- 
vers afford them their Provifion; 
they eat Morning and Evening; 
their Seats and Tables are the 
Ground; they are referv’d, apt 
to refent and retain long: Their 
Women are Chafte (at leaf! af- 
ter Marriage) and when with 
Child, will not admit of their 
E Hus- 
