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They
also
painted
their
faces,
and,
according
to
Wood,
imprinted
figures
with
a
searing
iron
upon
their
bodies;
perhaps,
as
he
suggests,
"to
blazon
their
antique
Gentilitie,"
for,
he
says,
"a
sagamore
with
a
Humberd
in
his
eare
for
a
pendant,
a
black
hawke
on
his
occiput
for
his
plume,
Mowhackees
for
his
gold
chaine,
good
store
of
Wampmpeage
begirting
his
loynes,
his
bow
in
his
hand,
his
quiver
at
his
bac,
with
six
naked
Indian
splatterdashes
at
his
heeles
for
his
guard,
thinkes
himself
little
inferior
to
the
great
Cham;
hee
will
not
stick
to
say,
hee
is
all
one
with
King
Charles."
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They also painted their faces, and, according to Wood, imprinted figures with a searing iron upon their bodies; perhaps, as he suggests, to blazon their antique Gentilitie,
for, he says, a sagamore with a Humberd in his eare for a pendant, a black hawke on his occiput for his plume, Mowhackees for his gold chaine, good store of Wampmpeage begirting his loynes, his bow in his hand, his quiver at his bac, with six naked Indian splatterdashes at his heeles for his guard, thinkes himself little inferior to the great Cham; hee will not stick to say, hee is all one with King Charles.
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