Paul Sorrells

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The well-fed natives also had the leisure time to compete violently for prestige. The victors in their endemic warfare collected numerous slaves and the skulls of the dead for prominent display in their villages. In the late eighteenth century, European visitors calculated that at least a fifth of the raincoast inhabitants were slaves.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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