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208.
Some account of New Zealand

[Margin note] Eat Men
at every place we came into I confess I was very loth to give credit to till I by accident found the bones of men well pick'd  in the very baskets where these people keep their provision: so convincing a proof I could not withstand  so I proceeded to inquire as well as I could with the small knowledge of their language which I had & the Assistance of Tupia what were their customs upon this occasion  they told us that a few days before a canoe of their enemies had been surprizd by them & that out of her they killd 7 persons  to one of whoom the bones in the basket had belongd  that now all the flesh of these people was eat up & most of the bones thrown away  which we found to be true for in almost every cove where we landed fresh bones of Men were found near the places where fires had been made. the whole was still more confirmd by the old man who we supposd to be the cheif of the an Indian town which was very near us  coming a few days afterwards & at our desire bringing with him in his Canoe 6 or 7 heads of men preservd with the flesh on  these it seems these people keep after having eat the brains as trophies of their victories in the same manner

 

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