§6.Conditions of their marriage,[133]
7.Maidens, and the story of their prostitution,[133]
8.Management of the young children,[134]

[CHAPTER III.]

Towns, Building and Fortification of the Indians.

§9.Towns and kingdoms of the Indians,[135]
10.Manner of their building,[135]
11.Their fuel, or firewood,[136]
12.Their seats and lodging,[136]
13.Their fortifications,[136]

[CHAPTER IV.]

Cookery and Food of the Indians.

§14.Their cookery,[138]
15.Their several sorts of food,[139]
16.Their times of eating,[140]
17.Their drink,[140]
18.Their ways of dining,[141]

[CHAPTER V.]

Traveling, Reception and entertainment of the Indians.

§19.Manner of their traveling, and provision they make for it,[142]
Their way of concealing their course,[142]
20.Manner of their reception of strangers,[143]
The pipe of peace,[143]
21.Their entertainment of honorable friends,[145]