INDEX TO ABORIGINAL USE OF WOOD IN NEW YORK 



269 



Henry, Alexander, cited, 88 9 , 141 2 , 



i43 7 -44 2 - 



Hermann, Augustine, cited, 144 5 . 



Hewitt, J. N. B., mentioned, 180 8 . 



Higgeson, Rev., cited, 88°, Q5 4 , 151 7 . 



Hoes, 193 4 . 



Hominy stick, 156 1 . 



Hooks, 159 3 . 



Horses, 161 1 . 



Horsford, Jedidiah, cited, 172 3 . 



Hough, Walter, cited, 89 1 , 128 3 . 



Household articles, i49 4 -6o s ; bark 

 barrels, 155 4 ; bark dishes, 150 s ; 

 bark ladle, 155 9 ; bark mats, 157 5 ; 

 bowls, 150 1 , 151 3 ; bread turner, 

 156 4 ; brooms, I58 7 ; corn meal 

 stirrers, 159 5 ; dishes, 151 8 , 152 4 ; 

 door mats, 156°; hominy stick, 

 156 1 ; hooks, 159 3 ; kettles, 151 6 ; 

 ladders, 159 6 ; ladles, 151 8 ; wooden 

 mortar, 149 7 ; pails, 151 9 ; stone 

 pestle, 149°; wooden pestle and 

 mortar, 149 5 ; salt bottles, 156 7 ; 

 salt cellar, 160 1 ; sieves, 150 1 ; 

 spoons, 151 3 , 151 8 , 152 4 ; sugar 

 spoons, 159 5 ; trays, 150', 150 5 . 



Houses, 94 3 -no 3 ; bark, 97 s , 101 1 , 

 102 3 , 107 7 ; description of building 

 of Canadian Algonquin lodge, 

 96°; of chiefs, 104 7 ; circular, 94", 

 97 4 , 105 3 ; compared to garden 

 arbors, 98 s ; raised couches, 97 s ; 

 council house, too 1 , ioi 1 ; cover- 

 ing with mats, 94°, 95°, g6 7 ; danc- 

 ing, 97 2 ; endicha, 108 3 ; festival 

 purposes, 95 2 ; hight, 99 4 ; Indian 

 names, ioi 1 ; number of inmates, 

 99 7 ; length of, 97°, 98°, 99 2 ; long 

 house, 94 7 , 95°, 96*, 97*, 97°, 102 4 , 

 T06 3 ; on Long Island, 96 1 ; in 

 Massachusetts in 1630, 95*; On- 

 ondaga council house, too 1 ; orna- 

 mentation, io8 r ; summer houses, 

 96°; typical, 104 1 ; varied accord- 

 ing to standing of person, tribe 

 or nation, 95 s ; in village near 

 Greenwich, 96 4 ; war councils held 

 in, ro8°. 



Howe, Henry, cited, ^f', 174 2 . 



Hunting, i77°-79 9 . 



Hurons, burial customs, Ii6°-i7 2 r 

 119 6 ; fire-making, 91 7 ; games, 

 103°; pestilence among, no 1 ; tor- 

 tures, 103 7 . 



Idols, i72 6 -74 8 . 



Iroquois, typical cabins, 104 1 ; dis- 

 tinctions between rich and poor, 

 105 2 ; fire-making, 9i 8 -92 2 ; house 

 ornamentation, 108 8 ; long house, 

 94 8 , 95 9 , 97 4 , 97°-98 7 , 102 1 ; name of 

 confederacy came from long 

 house, 106 4 ; villages often re- 

 moved, 105°. 



Javelin games, 121 2 . 



Jemison, Mary, cited, 136 4 . 



Jesuit Relations, see Relations des 

 Jesuites. 



Jogues, Father, tortured, 131 8 ; men- 

 tioned, 135 1 . 



Johnson, Sir William, mentioned 

 115°; cited, i7o 9 -7i 3 , I94 3 - 



Josselyn, John, cited, 89 1 , 126 5 , I5I 1 , 



IS2 2 . 



Journal of American Folk-lore T 

 cited, 89 2 . 



Kalm, Peter, cited, 89', T4i G , 147', 



170 9 , 195 2 . 

 Ketchum, William, cited, 89 s , 124 s - 



25 s , 149 3 . 

 Kettles, 151°. 



King Philip, war club, 126 2 . 

 Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, cited, ioo 7 . 



Lacrosse, 183 s . 



Ladders, 159 8 . 



Ladles, 151 8 , 155 9 . 



Lahtau, J. V., cited, 89 s , toj 7 , [28°, 



I32 4 , 157 s , I94 2 - 

 Lahontan, A. L. de D., cited, 80/, 



140 1 , 146". 

 Lamberville, Father Jean de, cited, 



105''. 1 1 ()''- jo'. 1S1". 

 Land travel, i6o*-69 5 . 

 Le Moyne, Father, mentioned, 104'. 



