INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



441 



makers among the Indians, 244^; 

 on character of the Delavvares, 

 244*. 



Hendrick, King, restored to office, 

 266' ; speech, 285^ ; invades Mon- 

 treal, 289"; complains of land 

 frauds, 300^; at Philadelphia, 302^; 

 killed, 302®, 303^; no power to give 

 or sell land, 329^ 



Hennepin, Father Louis, cited, 129*; 

 among the Iroquois, 222'; dic- 

 tionary, 223^ ; visits Father Bruyas, 

 223^ 



Herkimer, Gen. Nicholas, interviews 

 Brant, 354%- advance of, 356^ 



Heu, Father d', sent to Onondagas 

 and Senecas, 255^; on Onondagas 

 in Virginia, 258*; with Senecas, 



259'. 



Hewitt, J. N. B., theory of origin of 

 name Iroquois, 166*. 



Hiawatha, suggested formation of 

 league, 154^; adopted by Mohawks, 

 154'; legends, i55''-56**; white 

 canoe, I66^ 



Hieroglyphics, 339*. 



Hoahoaqua, mentioned, 383'. 



Hochelaga, Cartier's visit to, 149^; 

 Montreal built on site of, I83^ 



Hodenosaunee, 165*. 



Honayewus, description of, 382'. 



Honeoye destroyed, 365'. 



Honontonchionni, 165". 



Horseheads, 366^ 



Hotinnonchiendi, 165®. 



Hotinnonsionni, I65^ 



Hotreouate', leads war party, 214^; 

 favors French, 228*; conference 

 with De la Barre, 228'; speech, 

 228'-29'*; name confused, 234^; 

 visits Montreal, 234^; speeches, 

 234^-35^; acts and disappearance, 

 f 235^ 

 (Household arts, 140*. 



Household utensils, 141-. 

 |iHouses, 139', 142^ 



IHoward, Governor, Indian name, 

 23i\ 



flubley, Lieut. Col. Adam, cited, 36^'. 



Hudson, Henry, mentioned, 135^; met 

 no Iroquois, 168*. 



Hudson, John, present at council 

 with Munseys, 3I3'-I4\ 



Hunter, Governor, stops war be- 

 tween Iroquois and Flatheads, 

 260®; reports Iroquois quiet, 263'. 



Hunter, A. F., cited, 129'; researches, 

 176'. 



Hunter, Robert, Oneida chief, 272\ 



Huron-Iroquois, see Iroquois. 



Hurons, territory, 135'; Indian name, 

 137*; expulsion of Iroquois from 

 Canada, 152'; historic dates, 

 153^-54'; common names, 153^; re- 

 movals from exposed to secluded 

 situations, 161'; good Iroquois, 

 168'; visited by Champlain, 169^; 

 join Champlain in attack on 

 Iroquois, 169*; withdraw frontier 

 towns, 176^; visit of missionaries 

 to, 176"; defeated by Senecas, 178"; 

 torture an Iroquois, 178^; friends 

 of sedentary nations, 179'*; Iro- 

 quois prisoners, 179'; population, 

 i8o\' captured by Iroquois, 181^; 

 desire peace, 181^; war against 

 Senecas, 181^; defeat Oneidas, 

 181*; control French trade, i8i'; 

 attacked by Iroquois, 182'; attack 

 Algonquins, 183'; defeated on the 

 Ottawa, 184^; attack Iroquois, 184*^; 

 victorious in canoe fights, 184'; 

 captured by Iroquois, 185"; mis- 

 fortunes, 186"; peace concluded 

 with Iroquois, 188^; upper Iroquois 

 continue war against, 189'; women 

 carried off, 189'; defeated, 189'; 

 sentinel killed on watchtower, 

 189"; reprisals, 189^; encounter 

 with Oneidas, 191'; defeat 

 Iroquois, 191*; attack Onondagas, 

 192^; send deputies to Andastes for 

 aid, 192'; ambassadors sent to 

 Onondagas, 193^; embassy attacked 

 by Mohawks, 193*; attacked by 

 Senecas, 193'; towns abandoned, 

 193^; Andastes could not help, 

 194'; town of St Joseph destroyed, 

 194*; attacked at St Ignace, 194'; 



