[35] See Dargun, p. 110, and Hildebrand, Recht und Sitte, pp. 42, 43. [↑]

[36] Under “trade” we shall for the sake of convenience also comprehend industry. [↑]

[37] About the Malay Archipelago we have also consulted De Hollander, and about Africa, Ratzel, Völkerkunde. [↑]

[38] Roosevelt calls them hunters; but in the Jesuit Relations it is stated, that they were not entirely unacquainted with agriculture. [↑]

[39] On Musters’ authority. According to Charlevoix, agriculture was not entirely unknown amongst them. [↑]

[40] On Keane’s authority. According to Zu Wied and Martius, there are some slight traces of agriculture. [↑]

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CHAPTER II.

HUNTERS AND FISHERS.

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