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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



De la Barre, at La Famine, 228"; 

 displaced, 230^ 



De la Chauvignerie, at Onondaga, 

 260^ 



De Laet, tales of fort at Albany, 175'. 



Delancey, Gov. James, succeeds Os- 

 borne, 298-; says commander of 

 fort at Onondaga might be made a 

 sachem, 301'. 



De la Potherie, Bacqueville, cited, 

 i29\ 150'. 



Delaware, lands on sold, 276*. 



Delaware country raided, 359*. 



Delaware name of Senecas, 163^. 



Delawares, tradition of national 

 origin, 132^; early homes, 138*; 

 character, 244^; conference in 

 Philadelphia, 244**; tributary to 

 Iroquois, 259*, 262''; controlled by 

 Iroquois, 269*, 273^; called women, 

 272", 306^; lands purchased from, 

 276^; reproved by Iroquois for sell- 

 ing lands, 281^-82*; hostile to Iro- 

 quois, 304"; deserters among, 306^; 

 side with French, 306*; war with 

 Pennsylvania, 306*; reproved, 306^; 

 at Onondaga lake council, 307® ; 

 treaty with Iroquois, 308'; con- 

 ference with Johnson, 308*, 327^; 

 declared men, 308*, 380^; in Ohio 

 trouble with French, 312^; council 

 at Easton, 314*; Iroquois go 

 against, 325^; prisoners, 325'; 

 towns in New York destroyed, 

 326^; fly to Shawnees, 326*; Brant 

 opposes, 373^^. 



Dellius, Dominie, on name of Iro- 

 quois, 165^^; sent to Canada, 250^; 

 grant vacated, 252^; among the 

 Mohawks, 346^ 



De Longueuil, proposals to Onon- 

 dagas and Oneidas, 260*; at Onon- 

 daga, 26i\ 264*; leaves Onondaga, 

 261^^; adopted by Onondagas, 267^; 

 succeeds De la Jonquiere, 297^ 



De Nonville, on French colony at 

 Onondaga lake, 207", 208'; displaces 

 De la Barre, 230"; letters to Don- 

 gan, 232^; treachery, 232'; sends 



prisoners to France, 232^; invasion, 

 232'; lands at Irondequoit bay, 

 233"; takes possession of Seneca 

 villages, 233". 

 De Peyster, J. Watts, cited, I29\ 

 Deserters, 258'; from Oswego, 30S^ 

 De Tonty, wounded, 226^; retained 



Indian presents, 258^ 

 Detroit, investment of, 32o'-2i\ 

 Detroit river, council held on, 373\ 

 De Vaudreuil, destroys Oneida, 248^ 

 De Vries, David Petersen, cited, 129". 

 Diaquanda, 336^. 

 Dieskau, Baron, captured, 303". 

 Diplomacy, 143^ 

 Dish, game of, 141". 

 Dissatisfaction among Indians, 330^ 

 Dollier with La Salle, 22ol 

 Donehogawa mentioned, 390^. 

 Dongan, Governor, mentioned, 229'; 

 action on Susquehanna lands, 229*; 

 on importance of Iroquois, 231*; 

 letters to De Nonville, 232^; on 

 liquors among Indians, 232-; pay- 

 ment for land grant, 276'. 

 Douw, Volkert, chosen firekeeper, 



351^ 



Dowaganhaes, other names, 138°; kill 

 Senecas, 252"; covenant with 

 English, 260®. See also Ottawas. 



Dress, I40^ 



Dugouts, i4ol 



Dunlap, William, cited, 129^; Hi- 

 awatha legend, 155'. 



Du Quesne, on Abbe Picquet, 292*; 

 council with Iroquois, 302^ 



Dutch, trade with Iroquois, 171°, 177'; 

 maps of 1614 and 1616, 171^; cap- 

 tives released, 172'; treaty at 

 Tawasentha, 172^; attack Mohawks, 

 174°; defeated by Mohawks, 174'; 

 massacre of Indians by, 185^ ; treaty 

 with Mohawks and Algonquins, 

 189®; give presents to Mohawks, 

 198*; Indian troubles, 205'; Mo- 

 hawk alliance, 205^ 210*, 222*; 

 treatment of Indians, 236°; rela- 

 tions to Iroquois, 250^ 



Dutch Bastard, party led by, 196', 

 217'. 



