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attacked at St Louis, 195"; aban- | 

 don five towns, 195* ; flight of, 195' ; | 

 betrayed to Mohawks, 196*; j 

 treachery, 197^; near Quebec. 198^; j 

 war against Mohawks, 198"; de- 

 feated, 198'; defeat Mohawks, 199*; 

 treaty with Mohawks, 200* ; some 

 go to Onondaga, 208' ; attack 

 Iroquois on the Ottawa, 211^; coun- 

 cil with Kiskakons, 227'" ; war with 

 Iroquois, 235"; would not fight 

 Iroquois, 245"; seek peace, 245^; 

 propose joining Iroquois, 245^; 

 settlement near Albany, 249° ; on 

 French treatment of Iroquois, 254' ; 

 Iroquois name, 256^; desire war, 

 261®; message to Iroquois on the 

 Ohio, 293®; peace with, 326^; ask 

 Iroquois to attend general council, 

 37.f. 



Illinois, occupied by English, 327^ 



Illinois Indians, names and location, 

 138'; attacked by Senecas, 225®; 

 vanquished, 226" ; renewed attacks, 

 226^ 226^-27^; Senecas' warlike atti- 

 tude toward, 228'; abandoned to 

 their fate, 229®; attacked by Onon- 

 dagas, 230**; subdued, 234-; French 

 messengers to, 263^ ; attacked by 

 Iroquois, 265". 



Immorality, 390^. 



Indian children, held as pledges, 

 293'. 



Indian Problem, i2g', 387^ 



Inglis, Rev. Charles, memorial of, 

 339'- 



Tngoldsby, Capt., reproves Indians, 

 240'; command of English forces, 

 240'. 



Interpreters, 388®. 



Intoning, 144', 204^ 



lottecas, jyf. 



Irocoisia, I72^ 



Irondequoit, French post at, 265' ; 

 English post at, 268*. 



Irondequoit bay, De Nonville lands 

 at, 233'. 



Irondequoit land deed, 279'. 



Iroquet, contest with Iroquois, 180', 



Iroquois, territory, 131*, 135^ legends, 

 i3i*'-35'; religious belief, 131', 

 220'; creative myths, 132^; story of 

 national origin and migration, 

 132^-35'; traces in Canada, 133*; 

 how known to Champlain and the 

 Dutch, 135"; position of kindred 

 nations, 135'; language, 136'; man- 

 ner of advent in New York, 147'; 

 residence on St Lawrence, I49^ 

 152^; war, origin, 150*; in Vermont, 

 151'; proposed peace with Algon- 

 quins, 151^; date of beginning of 

 war, 151°; use of guns, 151®; expul- 

 sion from Canada, 152^ 153^; date 

 of coming into New York, 153'; 

 how divided by Dutch and Cham- 

 plain, 159^; two brotherhoods of 

 nations, 164" ; an Algonquin word, 

 165'; origin of word, 165^-66'; early 

 defeats, 167^ ; not encountered by 

 Hudson, 168*; treaty with Dutch at 

 Tawasentha, 172® ; length of war 

 with Algonquins, 174^ ; peace with 

 Algonquins, 174"; new war, 175^; 

 trade with Dutch, 177* ; buy guns 

 and wampum, 177^; foundation of 

 power, 178^; tributary nations, 

 I78-; tortured, 178*; retaliate on 

 French, 178^ ; treatment of captives, 

 178^; names of, by Jesuits, 179'; 

 upper, names of, 179^; prisoners, 

 179^ ; excellent marksmen, 180" ; 

 canoes and canoe fights, 180^; con- 

 test with Iroquet, 180^; capture 

 Hurons, 181^; attacks on French, 

 182°, I84^ 185®; attacks on Hurons, 

 182^ i86^ attacked by Hurons, 

 184*^; now stronger than Hurons, 

 185^; capture Hurons, 185*; change 

 conduct of war, i86^ fear of, I86^ 

 197"; distribution of parties, 186'; 

 three taken prisoners by Hurons, 

 187*; prisoners sent home, 187°; 

 peace with Hurons, 188'; upper, 

 continue Huron war, 189" ; de- 

 feated by Hurons, 191®; war par- 

 ties, 192*; attack on St Joseph, 

 194*; attack on St Ignace, 194* I 

 attack on St Louis, iQS'; attack 



