INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



435 



Cornplanter reservation, 386^ 



Cornplanter Senecas, in Pennsyl- 

 vania, number, 384*. 



Coronelli's map of 1688, 181^ ; ex- 

 planation of, 40o\ 



Cosby, Governor, conference with Six 

 Nations, 27s*. 



Council, see Grand Council. 



Council fire removed, 303^ 



Council name of each nation, 159®; 

 of Oneidas, 161^; of Onondagas, 

 161^; of Cayugas, 162^; of Senecas, 

 163^; of Tuscaroras, I64^ 



Councils with Iroquois, see Iroquois, 

 councils with. 



Courcelle, Governor de, goes against 

 Mohawks, 217^; expedition to Fort 

 St Anne, 218*; godfather to Gara- 

 kontie', 221"; action on murder of 

 Indians in i6yo, 221^; ascends the 

 river to Lake Ontario, 221*^; forbids 

 war between Senecas and Ottawas, 

 22 1 ^ 



Coursey, Colonel, ambassador from 

 Maryland to Indians, 224*. 



Couture, William, killed an Indian 

 chief, 184"; mentioned, I88^ 



Coyne, James H., cited, I28^ 



Creative myths, 132". 



Creeks, covenant with Iroquois, 280^. 



Cresap, Colonel, murder of Logan's 

 family, 342^ 



Creuxius's chart of the Huron 

 country, with the same map, ex- 

 planation of, 398'-99'- 



Creuxius's map of 1660, explanation 

 of, 398\ 



Crimes, few, 387^ 



Croghan, George, council at Logs- 

 town, 296^; on western Indians, 

 300"; goes to Pennsylvania, 312®; 

 meets Pontiac, 327^. 



Crosby, Aaron, mentioned, 348^ 



Crown Point, English fort planned 

 at, 260* ; Fort St Frederick at, 274' ; 

 fight near, 288". 



Currietown, depredations at, 370". 



Cusick, Albert, on council name of 

 Mohawks, 160^ ; on meaning of 

 name Cayugas, 162*. 



Cusick, David, cited, 128'; creative 

 myth, 132"; story of national 

 origin, i32°-33^; on story-telling, 

 142^ ; on tribes, 146'' ; chronology, 

 147^; says nothing of Hiawatha, 

 156"; on first ruler, 157^; enu- 

 merated 13 successive Atotarhos, 

 157*; on council name of the Mo- 

 hawks, 159'; on meaning of name 

 Cayugas, 162*; on council name of 

 Senecas, 163®; on name of Iro- 

 quois, 165' ; on Erie origin, 182'" ; 

 on primitive name of Lake Erie, 

 182*. 



Cusick, Rev. James, founded a tem- 

 perance society, 381^. 



Customs, changing, 338*. 



Dablon, Father Claude, journey to 

 Onondaga, 204^; on building of 

 chapel, 204^; w^inter at Onondaga, 

 205®; return to Montreal, 205^ 



Daillon, De la Roche, visits Neutrals, 



177', 177'. 

 Dakayenensese, Isaac, mentioned, 



347'. 



Dalton, Captain, mentioned, 37 1'^ 



Dances, I4I^ 



Daniel, Antoine, visit to Hurons, 

 177^; killed, 194'. 



Davost, visit to Hurons, 177". 



Dawson, Sir J. W., cited, 128'. 



Dayagoughderesesh, 340^. 



Dean, James, cited, 128"; story of 

 origin, 132' ; letter, 360'-". 



Dearborn, Lieut. Col. Henry, houses 

 destroyed by, 366^. 



De Celoron, goes to Ohio, 292'. 



Dehoriskanadia, 366^. 



Dekanawidah, I56^ 



Dekanissora, eloquence, 143' , 22^ \ 

 described, 225*; speaker, 225*, 243', 

 261^ intends to fight the Illinois, 

 227'; at Quebec, 243'; at council at 

 Albany, 243°; proposes exchange of 

 prisoners, 251^; goes to Kaneenda. 

 255*; allows captives to return, 

 255"; on Indian method of fighting, 

 262'; singing war song, 263''; re- 

 turns to Onondaga, 263*; returns 

 English hatchet, 264^ 



