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The Manner of Making Their Boats
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The manner of making their boats in Virginia is very wonderful. For
whereas they want instruments of iron, or others like unto ours, yet they
know how to make them as handsomely, to sail with where they list in
their rivers, and to fish withall, as ours. First they choose some long
and
thick tree, according to the bigness of the boat which they would frame.
Then they make a fire on the ground about the root thereof, kindling the
same by little and little with dry moss of trees and chips of wood, that
the
flame should not mount up too high and burn too much of the length of the
tree. When it is almost burnt through and ready to fall they make a new
fire, which they suffer to burn until the tree fall of its own accord.
Then
burning off the top and boughs of the tree, in suchwise that the body of
the same may retain his just length, they raise it upon posts laid over
crosswise upon forked posts, at such a reasonable height as they may
handsomely work upon it. Then they take off the bark with certain shells,
reserving the innermost part of the trunk for the nethermost part of the
boat. On the other side they make a fire according to the length of the
body of the tree, saving at both ends. That which they think is
sufficiently
burned they quench and scrape away with shells, and making a new fire
they burn it again, and so they continue, sometimes burning and
sometimes scraping, until the boat have sufficient bottom. Thus god
induceth these savage people with sufficient reason to make things
necessary to serve their turns.
Monday, 15-May-95 14:17:42 PDT