1749An Indian who kills an Eskemaux scalps him; then takes and rounds a bit of willow, sowing the Scalp to it, and hangs one or two . . . on a Stick at the End of his Canoe. . . .
1861Some were for scalping us--others for horse-whipping us; but the good old chief would not allow us to be molested at all.
1930[They] used every means available to keep the Indians from scalping their victims. . . .