This document provides a summary of Michel de Montaigne's observations about the native people of Brazil, whom he refers to as "cannibals." Some key points:
- Montaigne had a man who lived among the Brazilian natives for 10-12 years, and he provides an account of their way of life based on his testimony. 
- The natives live a simple, natural life without complex social structures or private property. They are healthy and long-lived. 
- Montaigne argues they should not be considered "barbaric" just because their customs are different from European societies. Their culture has not been corrupted by artifice and remains close to humanity's original natural state