[116] Wood, pp. 75-76.
[117] Ibid., p. 77; Williams, p. 136.
[118] Williams, p. 120.
[119] Martin Pring, “The Voyage of Martin Pring” in SAILORS NARRATIVES—, George Parker Winship, ed. (Boston, 1905), p. 56. This combined with the evidence of periodic scarcity provided by the existence of “starvation foods” and the evidence for large gatherings of people to take fish during their spring runs, suggests that there was a fairly heavy dietary dependence upon fish from early spring until the time the corn ripened.
[120] Morton, p. 137.
[121] Wood, p. 76.
[122] Ibid., pp. 75-76.
[123] Ibid.
[124] Leach, p. 137.
[125] Williams, p. 40; Wood, p. 76.