On the 27th, we went to visit the savages at St. Matthew's point,
distant a league from Tadoussac, accompanied by the two savages
whom Sieur du Pont Grave took to make a report of what they had
seen in France, and of the friendly reception the king had given
them. Having landed, we proceeded to the cabin of their grand
Sagamore [137] named Anadabijou, whom we found with some eighty or
a hundred of his companions celebrating a tabagie, that is a
banquet. He received us very cordially, and according to the custom
of his country, seating us near himself, with all the savages
arranged in rows on both sides of the cabin.
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