| Squáus aúhaqut, | A Womans Mantle. |
| Muckíis auhaqut, | A childs Mantle. |
| Pétacaus, | An English Wastecoat. |
| Petacawsunnése, | A little wastecoat. |
| Aûtah & aútawhun, | Their apron. |
| Caukóanash, | Stockins. |
| Nquittetiagáttash, | A paire of stockins. |
| Mocússinass, & | |
| Mockussinchass, | Shooes. |
Obs: Both these, Shoes and Stockins they make of their Deere skin worne out; which yet being excellently tann’d by them, is excellent for to travell in wet and snow; for it is so well tempered with oyle, that the water cleane wrings out; and being hang’d up in their chimney, they presently drie without hurt as myselfe hath often proved.
| Noonacominash, | Too little. |
| Taubacóminash, | Big enough. |
| Saunketíppo, or, Ashónaquo, | A hat or Cap. |
| } | The skin of a great beast as big as an Ox, some call it a red Deere. |
| Moôse,} | |
| } | |
| Wussuckhósu, | Painted. |
They also commonly paint these Moose and Deere skins for their Summer wearing, with varietie of formes and colours.
| Petouwássinug, | Their Tobacco-bag, |
which hangs at their necke, or sticks at their girdle, which is to them instead of an English pocket.
Obs: Our English clothes are so strange unto them, and their bodies inured so to endure the weather, that when (upon gift &c.) some of them have had English cloathes, yet in a showre of raine, I have seen them rather expose their skins to the wet, than their cloaths, and therefore pull them off, and keep them drie.
Obs: While they are amongst the English they keep on the English apparell, but pull off all, as soone as they come againe into their owne Houses, and Company.
Generall Observations of their Garments.
How deep are the purposes and Councells of God? What should bee the reason of this mighty difference of One mans children that all the Sonnes of men on this side the way (in Europe, Asia and Africa,) should have such plenteous clothing for Body, for soule! and the rest of Adams sonnes and Daughters on the other side, or America (some thinke as big as the other three,) should neither have nor desire clothing for their naked Soules, or Bodies.