[67] Champlain in Howe, pp. 110-115; Wood, p. 107.
[68] Wood, p. 107.
[69] Williams, p. 142; Wood, pp. 100-101.
[70] Wood, pp. 100-102.
[71] Williams, p. 137.
[72] MOURT’S RELATION, p. 205. One technique, found among the 19th century descendants of the Wampanoags, was: “Fish wiers were built in shallow water with nets having notched stone sinkers tied to them for anchorage.”; Speck and Dexter, p. 264.
[73] Williams, p. 137.
[74] Wood, pp. 100-101.
[75] MOURT’S RELATION, p. 196.