[185] Morton, p. 144.
[186] Ibid., pp. 142-43.
[187] Massasoit sometimes wore a mantle of black wolf skin; Altham, p. 30; Gookin, p. 152; Wood, p. 73.
[188] Morton, p. 144.
[189] Champlain, p. 90.
[190] Twilling is a variety of plaited weaving.
[191] “This fringe is formed of the ends of the warp reinforced with loops of the same material to give additional thickness, all being nicely bound together by a single double woof cord of twined weaving.”; Willoughby, p. 247.
[192] Ibid., p. 280; Pring in Howe, p. 72.
[193] Morton, p. 143.
[194] Materials mentioned for sleeves are otter, fox, and cat fur; Winslow, p. 365 and MOURT’S RELATION, pp. 186-87; Willoughby, p. 247; Wood, p. 73.