James Axtell, "Who invented scalping?", American Magazine Heritage, volume 28, 1977. L'article es pot consultar en línia a: http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1977/3/1977_3_96.shtmlArxivat 2010-09-16 a Wayback Machine. «When Jacques Cartier sailed down the St. Lawrence to what is now Quebec City in 1535, he met the Stadaconans, who showed him “the scalps of five Indians, stretched on hoops like parchment.” His host, Donnacona, told him they were from “Toudamans from the south, who waged war continually against his people.”»
James Axtell, "Who invented scalping?", American Magazine Heritage, volume 28, 1977. L'article es pot consultar en línia a: http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1977/3/1977_3_96.shtmlArxivat 2010-09-16 a Wayback Machine. «When Jacques Cartier sailed down the St. Lawrence to what is now Quebec City in 1535, he met the Stadaconans, who showed him “the scalps of five Indians, stretched on hoops like parchment.” His host, Donnacona, told him they were from “Toudamans from the south, who waged war continually against his people.”»