Historians now believe that
A) Europeans learned the practice of scalping from Native Americans.
B) while they scalped Europeans, Native Americans did not use the practice in their intertribal warfare.
C) scalping originated as a Native-American substitute for the European practice of beheading a defeated foe.
D) scalping was practiced primarily for the economic value Native Americans attached to scalps.
ANSWER
A
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