. Richard of Jamestown ; a story of the Virginia colony . reat care, putting in theislands and waterfalls and mountains that our menwould come to, and afterward he even brought food RICHARD OF JAMESTOWN to our people such as wheat and little sweet nuts andberries. I myself would have been pleased to go on shoreand see these strange people, but not being able to doso save at the cost of leaving my master, I can onlyrepeat some of the curious things which NathanielPeacock told me. It must be known that there was more than onenation, or tribe, of savages in this new land of Vir-ginia, and each ha


. Richard of Jamestown ; a story of the Virginia colony . reat care, putting in theislands and waterfalls and mountains that our menwould come to, and afterward he even brought food RICHARD OF JAMESTOWN to our people such as wheat and little sweet nuts andberries. I myself would have been pleased to go on shoreand see these strange people, but not being able to doso save at the cost of leaving my master, I can onlyrepeat some of the curious things which NathanielPeacock told me. It must be known that there was more than onenation, or tribe, of savages in this new land of Vir-ginia, and each had its king or chief, who was calledthe werowance. I might set down the names ofthese tribes, andyet it would be somuch labor lost, because they are morelike fanciful than real , for example, there werethe Paspaheghes, whosewerowance was seeminglymore friendly to our peoplethan were the others. Again, there were theRapahannas, who wore thelegs of birds through holesin their ears, and had allthe hair on the right side oftheir heads shaven EXPLORING THE COUNTRY mm^:^m^m^


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