INDEX. 



459 



Three Rivers, 230; escapes, 234; 

 voyage across the Atlantic, 236; 

 reception in France, 237 ; tlie queen 

 honors him, 238 ; returns to Canada, 

 239, 286; his mission to the Mo- 

 hawks, 297 ; misgivings, 298 ; has a 

 presentinie".t of death, ib.; goes as 

 a civilian, ib ; vu-^its Fort Orange, 

 299; reaches the Mohawk country, 

 ib.; his reception, ib.; returns to 

 Canada, 300; his second mission to 

 the Mohawks, 301 ; warned of dan- 

 ger, ib.; his cruel murder, 304. 



Joseph, Saint, his interposition in a 

 case of childbirth, 90 ; his help much 

 relied on by the Jesuits, 70, 95, 96; 

 fireworks let off in his honor, 160. 

 See Saint Josejjh. 



Jauskeha, a beneficent deity, the sun, 

 the creator, Ixxvi, Ixxix. 



K. 



Kennebec, visited by a Jesuit, 322. 



Kieft, William, governor of New 

 Netherlund, his kindness to Jogues, 

 235; his letter to the governor of 

 Canada, 304 note. 



Kiotsaton, envoy of the Iroquois, 284 

 seq.; his speech, 287 seq.; the French 

 delighted with him, 291; another 

 speech, 292. 



L. 



Lafitau, his book on the Iroquois, liv 

 note; describes the council of the 

 Iroquois, Ivii, Iviii. 



Lalande, an assistant in the mission, 

 301 ; tortured by the Mohawks, 303 ; 

 killed by them, 304. 



I.alemant, Gabriel, at the Huron mis- 

 sion, 126, 371; taken by the Iro- 

 quois. 381; tortured with fire, 388; 

 his death, 390. 



La.jmant, Jerome, brother of Gabriel, 

 assailed by an Algonquin, 127 ; visits 

 Three Rivers, 294; becomes Supe- 

 rior of the missions, 301. 



Lauson, president of the Canada Fur 

 Company, 156; sells the island of 

 Montreal to the Jesuits, 194. 



Le Berger, a Christian Iroquois, 304 ; 

 endeavors to save Jogues, ib. 



Le Borgne, chief of Allumette Island, 

 hinders the departure of the mission- 

 aries, 50; his motives, 51; convert- 

 ed, 268. 



Le Jeime, Paul, Father Superior, his 

 voyage. 15: his arrival in Quebec, 



2, 15; begins his labors there, 16; 

 joins an Indian hunting-party, 23; 

 adventures in this connection, 25- 

 39 ; his description of a winter scene, 

 26 note; grievances in an Indian 

 lodge in winter, 27 ; experience with 

 a sorcerer, 30 ; suffers the rude ban- 

 ter of the Indians, ib. ; doubts wheth- 

 er the Indian sorcerers are impostors 

 or in league with the devil, 32; re- 

 lates what he had been informed of 

 the devil's proceedings in- Brazil, 

 33 7iote; attempts to convert a sor- 

 cerer, 37; disappointment, 39; re- 

 turns to Quebec, 40: rejoices at the 

 advent of the new governor, 150 

 note; rejoices at the interest in the 

 mission awakened in France, 151; 

 has for a correspondent the future 

 Cond(§, 152; is invested with civil 

 authority, 154; sends for pictures of 

 the torments of hell, 163. 



Le Mercier, Francis Joseph, joins the 

 mission, 85; his peril, 125. 



Le Moyne, among the Hurons, 126, 

 among the Onondagas, 438, 440. 



Licentiousness of the Indians, xxxiv 

 note ; xxxv 7iote, xlv. 



Life in a wigwam, 27-31. i 



Loretto, in Italy, 102, 105, 432; Old 

 Lorette, in Canada, 431; New Lo- 

 rette, in Canada, 432 ; settlement of 

 Hurons there, ib. 



Loyola, Ignatius, his story, 8; founds 

 the order of Jesuits, 9 ; his book of 

 Spiritual Exercises, 10. 



M. 



Maisonneuve, Chomedey, Sieur de, 

 military leader of the settlement at 

 Montreal, 196 ; spends the first win- 

 ter at Quebec, 202; poorly accom- 

 modated there, 203; has a quarrel 

 with the governor, 204 ; beloved by 

 his followers, 205 ; compared to God- 

 frev, the leader of the first crusade, 

 207; lands at Montreal, 208, 261; 

 plants a cross on the top of the 

 mountain, 263; his great braverv, 

 275. 



Manabozho, a mythical personage, 

 Ixviii ; the chief deity of the Algon- 

 quins, yet not worshipped, Ixxii, 

 Ixxix; his achievements, Ixxiii. 



Mance, Jeanne, devotes herself to the 

 mission in Canada, 198; embarks, 

 201 ; impressive scene before em- 

 barking, ib.; lands at Montreal, 

 208, 261. 



3Ianitous, a generic term for super* 



