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Condoling council, 344, 351-98; cere- 

 monies described by Mr Hale, 385- 

 89; described by Morgan, 395 ; 

 ceremony after delivering wam- 

 pum, 385 ; division into elder and 

 younger brothers, 397 ; lasts sev- 

 eral hours, 393 ; lasts five days ac- 

 cording to Morgan, 395 ; moral 

 and religious character, 379; new 

 chiefs presented, 385 ; procedure, 

 3/8; 



songs : At the Wood's Edge, 

 352, 354-57; Canadian, 385; cere- 

 monial manuscripts, 398-400; Chief 

 Daniel La Fort's Six Nations Con- 

 dolence, 378, 381-85 ; Hail, 401 ; 

 Iroquois Litany, 401-2; mentioned 

 by Johnson, 393-94; Old Way of 

 Mutual Greeting, 352, 356-65; Roll 

 Call of all the Chiefs, 364-77, 401-2 ; 

 variations, in, 400-2. 



Congoguwah, 409. 



Conover, George S., adoption, 406, 

 407 ; cited, 444. 



Converse, Mrs Harriet Maxwell, 

 adoption, 407. 



Copper implements, 439. 



Coming, stone ornaments near, 442. 



Cornplanter, 422. 



Council house, 426. 



Council names of Iroquois, 427. 



Councils, delegating powers, 342 ; 

 extra sessions, 342 ; general nature 

 of, 341-45 ; grand council, 342, 343 ; 

 names, 342 ; war chiefs in, 342 ; 

 wampum in, 350-51. 



Coyne, James H., cited, 444. 



Cusick, Rev. Albert, mentioned, 378, 

 387. 399, 400, 410: cited. 444. 



Cusick, David, cited. 444. 393. 427. 



Dablon, visit to Onondaga, 421. 

 Dances, at ceremonies of adoption, 



406 ; in religious councils, 414. 

 Darling, Thomas, adoption, 406. 

 Dayaaweh, 406. 

 Dayatokoh, 406. 

 Dead feast, 344, 402-4. 

 Dearborn, Henry, quoted, 417. 

 Debates, courtesy of, 424. 



Dehhewamis, 410. 



Drunkenness, teachings against, 412. 



Dwight, Timothy, cited, 445, 424. 



Earthenware, 441. 

 Elmira, relics near, 440. 



Farmer, Chief Orris, mentioned, 



399- 

 Farmer's Brother, mentioned, 422. 

 Feasts, the dead feast, 344, 402-4. 

 Fish-carrier, 408. 



Frontenac, Count, mentioned, 432. 

 Furniss, F. H., adoption, 407. 



Galinee, cited, 427, 432. See al. 



Coyne. 

 Ganeodiyo, 412. 

 Ganousseracheri, 407. 

 Garakontie, 421, 436. 

 Gayaneshaoh, 407. 

 Genesee river valley, collections 



from, 439. 

 Getman, Dr, mentioned, 439. 

 Giwego, 406. 

 Glass beads, 441. 

 Glass tubes, 442. 

 Gonaterezon, 421. 

 Gorgets, 442. 

 Gouges, 440. 

 Grand council. 342, 343. 

 Great Peace, The, 388. 

 Green, John, mentioned, 398. 



Hahhahhesucks, 410. 



Hail (song), 401. 



Hajingonis, 407. 



Hale. Horatio, cited, 445, 351. 378, 



380, 385, 3S6, 387, 398, 400. 

 Handsome Lake, religious teachings. 



411, 412-17; Seneca version of 



preaching, 417-19. 

 Hasquetahe, 406. 

 Hazard, Samuel, cited, 445, 394. 425, 



428. 

 Hennepin, cited, 352. 

 Hobart, Bishop, mentioned, 438. 

 Hocistahout, 406. 

 Horn, an emblem of power. 437. 

 Horn implements, 442. 



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