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Calumet, 246^ 262^ 269^ 28o^ 312'. 



Cammerhoff, Frederick, cited, 128*; 

 at Onondaga council, 144^; at 

 Onondaga, 294^; death, 295^ 



Campbell, Mrs, adopted by Senecas, 

 36I^ 



Campbell, William W., cited, 128*. 



Canada, Iroquois traces in, 133*, 149®; 

 exodus of Mohawks from, 152*; 

 temporary subjection to English, 

 175^; ravages in, in 1661, 211^-12'; 

 missions in, 220", 224*, 267^; pro- 

 posed plan to destroy Iroquois, 

 234^; failure of English expedi- 

 tion against, 237®; expedition 

 against, 239^*; overrun by Iroquois, 

 240^; Onondaga peace embassy, 

 249^; beaver land trust deed in, 

 256'; Iroquois embassy to, 268*; 

 land troubles, 379". See also 

 French. 



Canadian Indians, war with, 178'; 

 successful in canoe fights, 180*; de- 

 feat on the Ottawa, 211^; go to 

 war, 262*; desert French, 3I6^ 

 See also French Iroquois. 



Canadian Praying Indians, 243', 253^ 

 See also Caughnawagas. 



Canagora, 224^ 224^. 



Canajoharie, fortified, 288*; attacked 

 by Brant, 369**; council at, 3I5^ 



Canajorha, 224®. 



Canandaigua, partly burned, 365''. 



Canaseraga, 297*. 



Canassatego, tale of man's creation, 

 '^3'^^ ') speaks for Moravians in coun- 

 cil, 144*; on Susquehanna lands, 

 277"; speaker at Philadelphia, 281*; 

 on value of lands, 281"; prominent 

 in councils, 282**; described, 283^; 

 death, 294^ 295^ 



Caniahaga, Far Indians settle at, 

 295". 



Canienga, 159*. 



Canisteo, burned, 326*. 



Cannehoot, 237". 



Cannibalism, of western Indians, 

 233*; of Mohawks, 159", 241^ 



Canoenada, 224^. 



Canoes, of elm bark, 140^; as ladders, 

 203^; for English, 260°; and canoe 

 fights, i8ol 



Canonicus, killed, 223^ 



Canoomakers, 171^ 



Capitanasses, I7I^ 



Captives, adopted, 142^; treatment of, 



178', 2I3^ 232^ 239^ 246^ 24f-48^ 



261*; returned, 254', 255", 318', z^^'' \ 

 exchange of, 292^ 



Carantouanis, 163'. 



Carheil, Father :fitienne, resumed 

 work among Cayugas, 219'; in 

 charge of Cayuga mission, 221*; 

 driven from Cayuga, 228". 



Carleton, conduct, 357^ 



Carolina Indians, 263^ 



Carrington, Henry B., cited, 128^; 

 report on Iroquois, 385\ 387'-9i". 



Cartier, Jacques, finds Iroquois in 

 Canada, 149". 



Carundowana, killed, 275'. 



Castesh, Seneca chief, 33i\ 



Catawbas, termed Flatheads, 139^; 

 branches, 139^; war with Iroquois, 

 265', 284' ; part adopted, 265* ; killed 

 by Iroquois, 277'"'; attacked by 

 Iroquois, 278*; peace with Iroquois, 

 280', 280®, 295°; war with Senecas, 

 281', 293"; projected treaty, 284'; 

 character, 284^-85^ ; fight against 

 Senecas and Cayugas, 312^ 



Catharine's Town destroyed, 365". 



Cattaraugus reservation, 386"; num- 

 ber of Indians on, 385*. 



Caughnawaga, 225\ 



Caughnawagas, carried off, 239'; 

 treaty with Iroquois, 280'; sent to 

 Iroquois, 298'; French trade, 303'; 

 would desert French, 316®; num- 

 ber, 324^; in Canada, 35I^ See also 

 Canadian Praying Indians. 



Cayonhage, fort at, 234*. 



Cayuga Castle destroyed, z^G''. 



Cayugas, origin, 133-, 134", 135*; 

 clans, 144®; manner of advent, 147*; 

 sachems, 154', 158*; early name, 

 162-, 179°; territory, 162"; meaning 

 of name, 162*; council name, 162®; 

 symbols, 162^, 164', 339'; younger 



