76. Willoughby, C. C., “Dress and Ornaments of the New England Indians,” AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, ns., Vol. VII, 1905, pp. 499-508.
All information is covered in Willoughby, 1935.
77. Willoughby, C. C., “Houses and Gardens of the New England Indians,” AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, ns., VIII, 1906, pp. 115-32.
All information covered in Willoughby, 1935.
78. Willoughby, Charles C., “The Wilderness and the Indian,” in COMMONWEALTH HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS, Albert Bushnell Hart, ed. (New York: The States History Company) Vol. I, 1927-28, pp. 127-57.
A general summary of New England Indian culture, which is better done in the book by Vaughan.
79. Willoughby, C. C., “Wooden Bowls of the Algonquian Indians,” AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, ns., Vol. X, 1908, pp. 423-34.
Illustrations are interesting for general types, however, objects relevant to the Plymouth area are also illustrated in Willoughby, 1935.
80. Winship, George Parker, ed., SAILORS’ NARRATIVE OF VOYAGES ALONG THE NEW ENGLAND COAST 1524-1624 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company) 1905.
This book is a collection of early narratives. Especially relevant are the accounts of Samuel de Champlain, Martin Pring, and John Brereton; all are basic sources.