INDEX TO ABORIGINAL USE OF WOOD IN NEW YORK 



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Posts, memorial, 132 8 . 



Pouchot, M., cited, 89", i40 T -4i\ 



1 42*. 

 Pounds for taking game, 177 9 , 179 2 . 

 Powell, Miss, cited, 149 2 . 

 Proctor, Colonel Thomas, cited, 



89 9 , i73 4 -74 2 - 



Rattles, 175 3 . 



Rau, Charles, cited, 90 1 , I45 8 -46 S . 



Relations des Jesuites, cited, 90 1 , 

 91 5 , 96 7 , 98 s , 103 6 , 104 4 , 105 6 , 106 6 , 

 109 7 , 116 4 , 118 8 , 119 6 , II9 8 -20 X , 127°, 

 129 4 , 130 7 , 131 7 , I35 1 , I37 2 , i3S'-39\ 

 147 3 , 150 9 , 158 1 , 170 1 , 184 4 , 184 7 , 

 196 4 . 



Romer, Colonel, mentioned, 161 2 . 



Running the gauntlet, 131 4 . 



Salt bottles, 156 7 . 



Salt cellar, 160 1 . 



Sand for cutting wood, 91 3 , 93 4 . 



Sandstones for cutting wood, 93 4 . 



Schoharie Indians, fort, 115 7 . 



Schoolcraft, cited, 195 5 . 



Scoop, 15s 9 . 



Senecas, bark house, 101 9 ; use of 

 blowgun, i24 8 -25 3 ; burial cus- 

 toms, 117 5 ; council house, ioo 7 ; 

 houses, 99 8 , 99 s , 108 4 ; idols, 172 8 . 



Shea, J. G., cited, 106 2 . 



Shell implements for cutting wood, 



9i 2 . 

 Shields, 127 2 , 129 1 . 

 Shuttle, 193 7 . 

 Sieves, 150 1 . 

 Sleds, 163 1 . 

 Smith, De Cost, cited, 90 2 , 187 2 , 



188 6 ; mentioned, 191 2 , 191 9 . 

 Smith, Captain John, cited, 90*, 



123 1 , i29 8 -30 8 , I45 2 - 

 Snares, for taking game, 177 9 , 178 2 . 

 Snow boat, game of, 182 8 . 

 Snow snake, game of, 182 8 . 

 Snowshoes, 161 1 , 161 8 . 

 Spangenberg, Bishop, cited, 177 7 . 

 Spears, i26 9 -27 a ; fish, 130 5 . 

 Spoons, I5i 8 , 151 8 , T52 4 . 

 Staff, 169 4 . 



Sticks, 169 6 ; counting, 181 1 . 



Stone tools for cutting wood, 91*, 



93 3 - 

 Straws, game of, 181 9 . 



Sugar spoon, 159 5 . 

 Sundial, 171*. 

 Sweating-house, 194 8 . 



Tinder, use in making fire, 91 s . 



Tiotohatton, 99 s . 



Tomahawk, 125 8 . 



Tortures, 131 7 ; in war captain's 



cabin, 103 7 . 

 Totems, 109 4 , 132 9 . 

 Transportation, i6o 8 -69 8 . 

 Traps for taking game, 177 9 , 178 2 . 

 Trays, 150 1 , ISO 5 . 

 Tree-eaters, 93 6 ~94 a . 

 Turner, O., cited, 90 8 , 178 8 . 



U. S. Bureau of Ethnology, cited, 

 90 3 . 



Van Curler, Arent, cited, 99 1 , 112 4 , 



117 9 , 127 4 , 151 4 , 155 8 , 173 1 , 194 3 . 

 Van der Donck, Adriaen, cited, 



90 3 , 93 9 , 97 9 -98 7 , 109 2 , iii 9 -^ 1 , 

 114 3 , 118 8 , i27 9 -28\ I79 1 - 



Vanderkemp, Francis Adrian, cited, 



90 4 , 147 1 . 



Vegetable remedies, i95 8 -96 5 . 

 Villages, removal, 105 5 . 

 Violins, 177 8 . 



War club, 12s 9 . 



Warlike usages, I3i s -39 T ; declara- 

 tion of -war, 136 7 ; memorial posts 

 and paintings on bark, 132 8 ; run- 

 ning the gauntlet, 131 4 ; use of 

 sticks in battle, I38 8 -39 1 ; war 

 dance, 137 1 . 



Watson, Elkanah, cited, 90 4 , 141 9 . 



Weapons, i20 8 -3i 8 ; armor, 128 1 ; 

 blowgun, 124 4 ; bow and arrows, 

 122 8 ; canoes as shields, 129 8 ; 

 darts, 120 8 ; harpoons, 130 6 ; jave- 

 lins, T2i f ; shields, 127 2 , 129 1 ; 

 spears, i26 9 -27 3 , 130 s ; tomahawk, 

 I25 8 ; war club, i25°-26 9 . 



