| 1781 - 800 pages
...them, and killed them with their patapatowni, and then divided t hi ir bodies among them. She added, that there were women as well as men concerned, and that the women made the fires, while the inrriori cut the d:ad men in pieces ; that they did not eat them all at once, but only their hi arts... | |
| Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb, Bridget Orr - History - 1999 - 360 pages
...among them.-5 Ghowannahe added that "there were women as well as men concerned," of whom the former made the fires "while the warriors cut the dead men in pieces." Reportedly, the bodies were not all eaten at once, "but only their hearts and livers." In the division... | |
| Hilary Mitchell, Maui John Mitchell - History - 2004 - 508 pages
...upon them and killed them with their Patapatows, and then divided their bodies among them. She added that there were women as well as men concerned, and...they did not eat them all at once, but only their entrails; that the warriors had the heads which were esteemed the best, and the rest of the flesh was... | |
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