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- display. Scalping independently developed in various cultures in both the Old and New Worlds. <ref>>′′Human Trophy Taking in Eastern North America During the Archaic Period: The Relationship to
- years French and Indian War in New England ...] By Samuel Gardner Drake, William Shirley. p. 134]</ref> New York passed a Scalp Act in 1747.<ref>{{Cite journal | url = http://books.google.com/?id=
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