anb liuingin an bntemperate atre: bcfibes 
thisAnetooulb thinkc tfour chilo?cn lijoulo 
not be tootemb o? ftoableb, thep tuolD groiu 
cra>keo,l»hereofnotanp fuel) arefounbe to 
be among them, but rather goe bp?ighfer 
then anp other people in the teio’lD, 
is alfo bpmennes of thefemperateneffeof 
tpe atre, &hechilb?engrote»inggreatanb 
to mans {fate, are taught no other thing* 
then onelp to be reuengeb of their enemies, 
ano to eate them: alio thep are bounbe (as 
right ftUotoers of Lamech, Nimrod, anb 
Eiau, to hanting,anb to goto theiMrres,ta 
kill ano eate both men anb beaks. 
What lauxsand pollicics aie vfed among 
the Brafilians, alfo howe friendly they 
fcntertaine Grangers, together with their 
weepings, and words vfedbythe wo¬ 
men rnto dangersat their firft 
comming into theirhoufes. 
politic ofthc fefilians ts harblp to 
. bcbeleeuebihotue reafonabip anb natu* 
rail? thep bdjaue ttjcmfelues therein* 31 
mean among fhcmfciuesfo? ccmmoquari 
rels,fo? that as touching ttjeir inariikeaf* 
faires againfi their enemies,ifis fuffirient* 
Ip beclareb, but if there rtfiftjanp firife o? 
qtiarrel among thcmfelucs,fuch as are p %z* 
fent mill not feeke to pacific the matter, but 
rather lette them fightQ? beale together as 
thep thinke gob,pea, although thep fhoulb 
plucke each others epes out of their heaos: 
but if one of them chauneeth to hurt e the o* 
ther,anb being taken, he is Itketoife tnoim* 
beb in the fame place iuherche toounbeb the 
other, ano ifit fortune that bp theteiounbe 
the partie bieth, hethat killeb him fijali bp 
the kmb?eb of the bcab man bee liketeiifc 
flaine, fo that mitt) them thep pap life fo? 
Iife,epefo?epc, ano trathfo? toft). %hep? 
gcDbs are houfes ano lanoe, tohtch thep 
hauc farre greater then their neceffities re* 
quireth: as touching their hcufes,pou mull 
bnberftanoe that euerie billagchatlp.at the 
leaff 6 cx).houfcs,mherbp manp ofthc mutt 
offeree btoell in a honfe, pet euerie fami* 
Ip hath a feuerall place, although miff;out 
ar.p tnlfance, as beetng nothing bcffocenc 
thehoufes, to let them from feeing from the 
one enbe of all their houfes to the oftjer,al* 
though manp times thep are at the leak 60, 
paces long, pet euerie man hath his tenues 
$ chilb^en feuerall to himfcif,ano it is to be 
toonbereb at, that thep neuer btoell aboue 
fine q? fire moneths in onehoufe, but f a* 
king the frees anbthchearbe Pindo,foherof 
their houfes are mabc> thep carrie them of* 
The2.Booke. 
fentimes at the leak i ooo;paccs i>k,prt the 
tillages keepe their ancient names,Inhere* 
bp it map eafilp bee gathei eb te>hat great 
houfes thep builbj feeing if oftentimes hap* 
peneth that one man in his life time both 
remoue his ho«fe ffoentie times at the leak: 
ano if anp man afketh them totjp fhep fo of* 
ten remoue their houfes,thep make anftner, 
that changing of place is holfomc, alfo that 
fhctrp?eoecc£ro?s bib the like,mhich if thep 
fhoulb leaue*theptftou!b not line long:feu* 
djingtheir groimbs,euerie Mouflacat, that 
ts,houfl)olbcr * hath cerfaine garbens anb 
ejdjarbes to himfdfe, tohieft hee bfeth as 
betljinketh g©b : but as touching the til* 
ling anb backing of their grounbes, as free 
bo ours it is notbfeo among them : as con* 
cermng fl;eir houS)olbU)o?ke, the iuomen 
fpin anb tuo?k cotten teieoH >ft)erof to make 
ropes anb hanging bebs,te)hich beboes ftjep 
cal ims,thep arc about fir o? fouen fait long, 
ntabc like a net, but fomelwhat thicker, like 
our thin doth , font!) krong ropes at the 
heab anb fete to fie them at, butbecaufr 
fuch bebs are brought h*ft>er anb fo foeU 
knotente, itis notneceffavietofpeakcanie 
moleofthem, neither ofthc manner botoe 
thep bfe to fpinne the tofflll, but touching 
thefe things poumapreabe Leri os, mp be^ 
fire being onelp to fet botan their cheefe anb 
pftncipallcuttomes. W;enthemen go to 
ioarre, hunting* o? filing, thep take fact? 
bebs toith them, anb making them faft to 
ftoo trees,thep fieepe therein, inhich bebbes 
bcingftiulc, eithertbith bull, fmoke,o?o* 
therluife, arebptheiaomen mabe cleane, 
tuhtehis bone in this manner : thep goe 
into the tooobocs to feke a certainefruite 
not much bnlikeourpumpeons, butgrea* 
fer, fo? %at moit parte of them are fo great, 
thata man can harblp beare them in his 
hanb; this fruife thep Ifampe berie fmall, 
anb put itin aw earthen potte, Seeping it in 
inater, tohichboone, thep llirreittuitha 
Ificke, in fuchfo?t, that itpcelbeth fo?th a 
fhickefcunime, inhich feumme thep bfe 
intteebeof^opc, inhereinith the? make 
their bebbes as tohite anb cleane, as anie 
if tiller both l)is death, anb in fummer time 
o? in the iuat s, it is better keeping on ttjefe 
bebbes then bppon ours i as touching 
tfjetr houlholbe ifuffe, the iuomcn make 
great earthen ^ottes, therein to put thep? 
b?tnk 0 Coaum . %hep make pottes like* 
toifeofmanp faft|ions,fmal anb inbifferenf 
great cups, b.ioaDDifhes, anb fuch likebel* 
fels, the outmarb parte not much polilheb, 
but intoarolp fo deane % i»hite, tenth a cer* 
fame colour lapbe bpon them, that thep far 
furpaSte our pot makcrs:thep Ukcteuft make 
' iz 2 a certains 
