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Ascivmidics, see Ascwandies. 

 Ascwandles (charms), 120 

 Ash bark, 40, 108 



AsMkwanehronons, see Nipissirinieu In- 

 dians. 

 Asqua (companions, not wives) , 127 

 Ass, wild, 93 

 Assemblies, general, 49 

 Assihendo (large fish), 63, 64, 108 

 Assitagueronon, see Nation of Fire. 

 Astataion, see Athataion. 

 Ataconchronons, see Ataronchronon. 

 Ataentsic, see Aataentsic. 

 Ataronchronon (People of the Fens), 



10, 37, 150 

 Atchougue, Algonquin tribe, 19 

 AUnonha (wives), 127 

 Athataion, farewell feast, 36, 75 

 Athistaeronnon, see Nation of Fire. 

 Atigagnongueha, see Attigneenongna- 



ttac. 

 Atignaoiiantan, see Attignawantan. 

 Atignenonahac, see Attigneenongnahac. 

 Atignenongach, see Attigneenongnahac. 

 Atingiieennonniahak, see Attigneenon- 

 gnahac. 

 Atingyahointan, see Attignaioantan. 

 Atinniawentan, see Attignawantan. 

 Atiouandaronks, 13 

 Atiouendaronic, see Neutral Indians. 

 Atirenda (brethren), 99 

 Atironta, Chief of Arendahronons, 44 

 Atiskein andahatey (path of souls) , 140 

 Atisken (souls), 140 

 Atiwanens, see Atiivarontas. 

 Atiwarontas (elders), 44 

 Atouront aochien (singing feast) , 75 

 Atsataion, see Athataion. 

 Atsatonewei (council sticks), 47 

 Atsihiendo, see Assihendo. 

 Atsirond, chief of the Montagnet, 51 

 Atsistaehronons, 14 

 Attignaouentan, see Attignaivantan. 

 Attignawantan (Bear Nation), Huron 

 tribe, 9, 10, 11, 34, 44, 50, 51, 99, 

 141, 150 

 Attigneenongnahac (Cord People), 



Huron tribe, 9, 10, 11, 34, 150 

 Attigouautan, see Attignawantan. 

 Attigneenongnahac, see Attigneenon- 

 gnahac. 

 Attingueenongnahak, see Attigneenon- 

 gnahac. 

 Attinguenongnahac, see Attigneenon- 

 gnahac. 

 Attiouandarons, see Neutral Indians. 

 Attiouendaronk, see Neutral Indians. 

 Attiuoindaron, see Neutral Indians. 

 Attiicandaeons, see Neutral Indians. 

 Attiwandaronk, Huron name for Neu- 

 tral Indians, 13 

 Auhaitsique, boiled with corn, 68 

 Auoindaon (principal chief of Bear 



Nation), 26, 44 

 Aivataerohi (curing ceremony), 75, 97, 



103, 104, 105, 106 

 Awenrehronon, see Wenrohronon In- 

 dians. 



Awls, 26, 110, 123 



used in tattooing, 15 

 Axes, 19, 27, 51, 110, 130, 137, 141, 145 



Bags, 136 



basswood bark, 60 

 birchbark, 24 

 Bailey, Alfred Goldsworthy, 3 

 Balls, wooden, used in games, 124 

 Baptism, 88, 126 



Barbeau, Charles M., 3, 21, 45, 55, 59, 

 78, 79, 100, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155 

 Bark, 60, 103, 104, 107, 109, 113, 119, 

 129, 130, 137, 138, 139 

 medicinal use of, 84, 104, 108 

 prepared by women, 59 

 Barrels, bark, 61 

 Baskets, 68 



birchbark, 59 

 pack, 58, 127 

 reed, 59 

 Basswood, 60 

 Bathing, 86, 133 

 of hands, 57 

 Beads, 116 



glass. 26, 51, 112, 113, 136, 1.3S 

 wampum, 26, 35, 53, 54, 55, 57, 116, 

 121, 123, 132, 137 

 Beans {ogaressa), 15, 58, 59, 60, 68, 69, 

 70, 121 

 as game tallies, 115 

 wild, 62 

 Bear, 39, 65, 66, 73, 76, 101, 120, 126, 145 

 bites of, treatment for, 85 

 claws, 99 

 fat, 21, 100, 101 

 fattening of, 66 

 hunting of, use of dogs, 67 

 spirit, 100 

 Bear clan, 100 



Bear Nation, see Attignaivantan. 

 Bearskins, 78, 110 



covering of, 77, 107 

 moccasins of, 20 

 Bear Society, 107 

 Bear tribe, see Attignawantan. 

 Beauchamp, William M., 4, 16, 18, 21, 23, 

 24, 30, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 54, 

 58, 62, 71, 82, 87, 91, 102, 108, 110, 

 114, 115, 117, 120, 131, 133, 137, 

 140, 141 

 Beaver, 9, 15, 25, 65, 83, 87 

 catching, 67 

 eating of, 67 

 mythical being, 146 

 nets, 67 



tooth, used as knife, 24, 67 

 Beaver skins, 59, 67, 110, 121, 136, 139 

 clothing of, 20, 99 

 moccasins of, 20 

 robe of, 26, 35, 51, 57, 114, 121, 126, 



130, 136, 137, 138 

 trade in, 21, 57, 67, 116 

 Beds, ti^ee bark, 40 

 Beeches, 12, 23 

 Belts, 54, 113, 128 



porcupine quill, 21, 111 

 Benches, tree bark, 41, 77 



