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Chew, Joseph, on missionary work, 

 336^; Indian name, 344^. 



Chickasaws, covenant with Iroquois, 

 280^ 



Chickataubntt, killed, 219'. 



Chictaghicks, 138'. 



Chiefs, see Sachems. 



Chippewa, battle of, 383*. 



Chippewas, other names, 138'. See 

 also Far Indians. 



Choctaws, termed Flatheads, 139*; 

 covenant with Iroquois, 280*. 



Choharo, burned, 366^ 



Chonodote, destroyed, 366^ 



Christians, Henry, commandant of 

 fort at Albany, I75^ 



Churches, 39I^ 



Citizenship, 388', 391 \ 



Claese, Lawrence, mentioned, 266*. 



Clans, Iroquois, 134-, i44^-47\ 



Clark, J. V. H., cited, 128®; on origin 

 of Oneidas, 134*; on Onondaga 

 clans, 145'; on date of Iroquois 

 league, 149^; Hiawatha legend, 

 iSS*^; on La Fort being chosen 

 leader, 383^ 



Clark, John S., cited, 128^ 219^ 



Clarke, Lieutenant Governor, con- 

 ference at Albany, 277°; prevents 

 establishment of French post, 278'; 

 council with Iroquois, 278', 280*. 



Claus, Colonel, appointed commander 

 of Indians in Canada, 355^* opinion 

 of St Leger, 357*. 



Clause, Daniel, translates Johnson's 

 speech, 303^ 



Clausen, sent to Onondaga, 263^. 



Clear Sky, mentioned, 376^. 



Clinton, Governor, councils, 284', 

 288*, 289'; asks Indians to fight, 

 285^ 



Clinton, General, route of, 363^-64°. 



Cobleskill, attack on, 359", 370'. 



Colden, Cadwallader, cited, 128^ 138^^; 

 on eloquence of Iroquois, 143"; on 

 origin of Iroquois war, 150'; on 

 success of Iroquois in war, 150®; 

 on fear of Mohawks, 180'; on 

 slaves, 201'; on treaty between 

 Iroquois and English, 216^; on 

 punishment for murder of French- 



men, 218'; on Dekanissora, 225^ 

 243®; on De la Barre's expedition, 

 229^; on collection of tribute, 231"; 

 on council at Onondaga, 236^; on 

 settlement at Schaghticoke, 237^; 

 on Mohawks attacked by French, 

 241®; on cannibalism of Mohawks, 

 241^; on presents to Indians, 242^; 

 on council at Albany, 243^; on 

 death of Black Kettle, 250'; papers 

 helped founding of Oswego, 270'; 

 account of Sir William Johnson, 

 286" ; on disputes between Mohawks 

 and the other Five Nations, 286*- 

 87"; at Iroquois council, 287'; on 

 war dance of Iroquois, 287^; plans, 

 324'-25\ 



Colonial unity, need of, 243^ 



Colonies, Iroquois names, 269^ 



Comet, terrors of, 2I2\ 



Communion sets for Indians, 262\ 



Conestoga, council, 260'; lands sur- 

 rendered, 2681 



Conestogas, at war with Tuscaroras, 

 262''; sell land, 267^; old names, 

 269^; controlled by Iroquois, 269'; 

 killed, 325'- 



Conesus, burned, 365^ 



Congress, wishes Indian aid, 352"- 

 53'; address sent to, 373^- 



Congress of seven colonies in Al- 

 bany, 300^. 



Connaughtoora, council at Williams- 

 burg, 265'. 



Connecticut, represented at council at 

 Albanj^, 243^; Iroquois deputies to, 

 320^; land sale, 302"; land deed, 

 302^ 



Conover, George S., cited, 128^; on 

 derivation of name Seneca, 163°. 



Conoys, 139°. 



Coreorgonel, 366'. 



Corlaer, see Van Curler. 



Cornplanter, speech, 367'-68'; joins 

 Sir John Johnson in Schoharie 

 valley, 369^ brought about, treaty 

 of 1/84, 372^ \ in Philadelphia, 37:^ \ 

 attends council at Auglaize, 375' 5 

 sells land, 377""', thought war 

 certain, 377^. 



