INDEX. 



463 



U. 



Unchastity of the Indians, xxxiv note, 



xlv. 

 Ursulines at Tours, 173; at Quebec, 



their labors, 184; their instructions, 



185. 



V. 



Villemarie de Montreal, a three-fold 

 religious establishment, 201, 261. 



Vimont, father, embarks for Canada, 

 181 ; makes a vow to Saint Joseph, 

 182; visits Montreal, 208; Superior 

 of the Canadian Mission, 286 ; as- 

 sists in a treaty of peace, 292. 



Visions and visitations from Heaven 

 and from Hell frequent occurrences 

 in the lives of the missionaries, 108; 

 the subject illustrated by a curious 

 incident, ib. note. 



w. 



"Wampum, its material and uses, xxxi ; 

 served the purpose of records, xxxii, 

 Ixi. 



War-dance, often practised for amuse- 

 ment, xxxix. 



Wigwam, how built, xxvii; inconve- 

 niences in one, 27, 28. 



Winnebagoes, their residence when 

 first known to Europeans, xx; 

 known to the Jesuits in 1648, 368. 



Winslow, John, kindly receives the 

 Jesuit Druilletes at Augusta, 322, 

 325 ; his name in the Refatums, how 

 spelled, 323 note. 



Winter in Canada, 18, 26, 28. 



Witchcraft, proceedings in case oi, 

 Ixiii. 



Women, their condition, xxxiii, xxxiv, 

 XXXV, xlv. 



Wyandots, a remnant of the Horons, 

 xxiv, 426. See Hurons. 



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