INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



431 



Boutroiiee, Mile, godmother to 

 Garakontie', 221'. 



Bowl, game of, I4I^ 



Boyd, Lieutenant, captured, 365'; tor- 

 tured, 365\ 



Boyd, General, on bravery and hu- 

 manity of Indians, 383^ 



Boyle, David, theory of origin of 

 name Iroquois, 166'. 



Braddock, Iroquois at defeat of, 304'. 



Bradstreet, battle at Oswego Falls, 

 308'. 



Brainerd, Rev. David, mentioned, 

 347'. 



Brant, Joseph, education, 318', 324^; 

 interpreter of Rev. Mr Stuart, 339* ; 

 secretary to Guy Johnson, 350'; in 

 England, 351^ 372'; principal 

 Iroquois leader, 352^ ; not at Battle 

 of the Cedars, 352*; returns from 

 England, 352®; crosses the country, 

 353%' efforts to take him, 353*; per- 

 sonal appearance, 354*; at Una- 

 dilla, 354'; at Oswego, 355', 368^ 

 attacks Cobleskill, 359^; depreda- 

 tions, near German Flats, 360^ 

 369^ 370^; plans, 362^; letter writ- 

 ten before battle of Newtown, 364^ ; 

 burns Harpersfield, 368*; attacks 

 Canajoharie, 369'; invades Scho- 

 harie valley, 369^; damage south of 

 the Mohawk, 370*; in Canada, 371"; 

 visits western Indians, 372^; ad- 

 dress, to Congress, 373"^; and the 

 Delawares, 373^^', opposes Moravian 

 Indians, 373'; at Genesee country, 

 375*; at Onondaga, 376*; at council 

 at Onondaga village, 376^; deposed 

 and restored, 379'. 



Brant, Molly, mentioned, 352^; takes 

 refuge at Onondaga, 357*-58^; let- 

 ter, 361°. 



Brant- sero, theory of origin of word 

 Iroquois, 166'. 



Brebeuf, Father Jean de, on Iroquois 

 language, 136'; visits Hurons, 177*, 

 177"; estimate of Hurons, 180^; 

 visits Neutrals, 181'; tortured, 

 195*. 



Brebeuf's New Testament, recovery 



of, 202^ 



Bressani, Father, captured, 186°, 187- ; 

 ransomed by Dutch, 186"; tortured, 

 187*. 



British, see English, 



Brodhead, Colonel, expedition, 367*. 



Brothertown Indians, 384*; number, 

 384^ 



Brower, Jacob, killed at Oswego 

 Falls, 274'. 



Brown, Colonel, killed, 369^ 



Brule, Etienne, journey with Cham- 

 plain, 169^ ; sent to Andastes, 170' ; 

 adventures, I7i\ 



Bruyas, Jacques, cited, 128'; on name 

 of Mohawks, 159'; on name of 

 Iroquois league, 165*; at Oneida, 

 219^; at Onondaga, 252'-53^; 

 Iroquois ask for return of, 254*; 

 on rewards, 389*. 



Buffalo, councils at, 375^ 379^ 382"; 

 defense of, 383^ 



Buffalo Creek, village at, 374*. 



Bull, Captain, prisoner, 325®. 



Bunt, The, account of French forts, 

 296^; reception to Kirkland, 

 326''-27^; at Iroquois council, 343^; 

 retires from office, 344*. 



Burial, 141°. 



Burnet, Governor, plan to preserve 

 Indian trade, 266^; council with 

 Iroquois, 268', 27o^ 271^; builds 

 fort at Oswego, 272'. 



Buteux, Father Jacques, killed, 198^ 



Butler, Richard, mentioned, 372*. 



Butler, Walter, fights against French, 

 288'; depredations, 359°, 361^ de- 

 feated and killed, 370*- 



Butler, Col. William, expedition, 

 361*. 



Butler, Lieut. Col. William, towns de- 

 stroyed by, 366*. 



Butternuts burned, 361'. 



Cachointioni, Onondaga chief, 290'. 

 Cadaraqui, founded, 221*. 

 Cahaniaga, 224". 



Callieres, M. de, invades Onondaga, 

 247». 



