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Account of

Chap. VIII.




Polygamy—Children—Mode of carrying the Children—Tattooing—Cloathing of the Natives—their Dress and Ornaments.

Polygamy is permitted among these people, and a man does not appear to be satisfied in all cases with one female of a family, but in some instances espouses several sisters at the same time; Tippeehee had four sisters as his wives, besides several concubines: he was far advanced in years, and had become paralytic; a combination of these circumstances had probably induced him to try the effects of a change of air.

The children here appear to be treated with a great degree of parental affection.

They are robust, lively, and possess, in general, pleasing countenances; their actions