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Massachusetts puts a scalping bounty on Native people.

Date: 1722

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Direct payments are given to settler-colonists based on the number of scalps "collected." This is the first known use of the practice in the Americas. Contrary to myth, scalping is a European tradition, and is not indigenous to the Americas. The first recordings of scalping date back to ancient Greece and then to 9th century England.