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Maps and Articles Ring Article
Surveyor John Lawson talked to the Croatoan [later Hatteras] Indians near Cape Hatteras before writing the following in his 1709 publication, A New Voyage to Carolina "farther Confirmation of this we have from the Hatteras Indians, who either then lived on Roanoak-Island, or much frequented it. These tell us that several of their Ancestors were white People, and could talk in a Book [read], as we do. The Truth of which is confirmed by gray Eyes being found frequently amongst these Indians, and no others. They value themselves extremely for their Affinity to the English, and are ready to do them all friendly offices. It is probable, that this Settlement [the Lost Colony] miscarry’d for want of timely Supplies from England; or thro’ the Treachery of the Natives, for we may reasonably suppose that the English were forced to cohabit with them, for Relief and Conversation; and that in process of Time, they conform’d themselves to the Manners of their Indian Relations. And thus we see, how apt Humne Nature is to degenerate."
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