The Algonquian Terms Patawomeke (Potomac) And Massawomeke : With Historical And Ethnological Notes
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Holmes, Quarry Workshop, Am. Anthropologist, vol. iii. pp. 1-16 ; Ancient Soapstone Quarry, ibid., vol. iii. pp. 321-330. 40 The Algonquian Terms ture, shows that all of these mines furnished material and utensils which were greatly desired by more remote tribes in whose country these minerals were not found. The Indians of the river were — as were in fact all the Algonquian tribes previous to the influx of settlers, who crowded them out of competition — more inclined to the peaceful pursuits o...f trade, manu- facture, and agriculture than were their visitors, the warlike Massaw- omekes.* * The fact appears that the Patawomekes were not only dealers in graphite, but also miners and peddlers of articles of soapstone or steatite, such as pots, pipes, ornaments, etc. I have been unable to learn whether Patawomeke and Massawomeke. 41 The first information Smith had of the Massawomekes — who are now known to have been a people the exact location of Smith's " Antimony mine" has been discovered or not.
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