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- liarity being, as it turned out, a distinctive mark of the male sex of this district,
the women alone enjoying the privilege of wearing the hair long on both sides.
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SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
The name of the newly-discovered territory was Wingandacoa, and that of its king Wingina; but, with the usual cool disregard of the feelings of the natives shown by all or nearly all early explorers, the visitors took possession of it, and "of all adjacent countries," in the name of their queen, who, on hearing of its discovery, called it Virginia, after her own most excellent virgin Majesty.
After exchanging presents with Wingina and his brother, Granganamco, of the neighboring "island" of Roanoake, the name of which is still re-