INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



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Petuns, 196'; attack Neutrals, 196"; 

 reverse through Huron treachery, 

 197''; proposed alliance against, 

 198*; slaves, 201'; war with Eries, 

 203'; jealousies, 205'; war with 

 Ottawas, 209''-io^; massacre of Al- 

 gonquins, 210*; visit remote 

 regions, 210"; Christian, removal to 

 Canada, 220"^; numbers and vil- 

 lages, 2Io^ 224^ 27/, 324^ 335', 



342^ 369^ 384', 385'; attacked by 

 Hurons on the Ottawa, 211^; rav- 

 ages in Canada in 1661, 2ii'-i2^; 

 peace proposals, 212'; attack Atti- 

 kamegues, 214°; defeated by Min- 

 quas, 215^; first treaty with Eng- 

 lish, 216°; peace with French, 217', 

 218', 254*; towns depopulated, 220"; 

 council with Count Frontenac, 

 221*; difficulty with Maryland, 

 223^; gain warriors, 227^^; treaty of 

 peace with Maryland, 227*; attack 

 on Ottawas, 227"; for galley slaves, 

 230*, 232^; desire alliance with 

 Ottawas, 230^; importance, 231*, 

 254"; received as subjects of 

 English king, 233®; subdue Illi- 

 nois, 234-; attack Miamis, 234"; 

 attack Mission of the Moun- 

 tain, 234^; French plan for de- 

 stroying, 234''; war of i68g, 235%* 

 losses, 239°; cast French war belt 

 on the ground, 239'; attacked by 

 French at Toniata, 240'; sarcasm, 

 241^; war with southern and west- 

 ern Indians, 245*; defeated on 

 Lake Champlain, 245®; war with 

 French, 245', 287^; peace with five 

 Mackinaw nations, 246^; attacked 

 by French Indians, 246'; defeated 

 on Lake Erie, 248^; English and 

 French relations to, 250^; treaties 

 with English, 250*; embassy to 

 t Canada, 254^; deputies bring back 

 \ French prisoners, 254"; treatment 

 I by French, 254'; promise 

 I neutrality, 255'; peace with 

 i Ottawas, 257^; join English, 259^; 

 i canoes for English, 260^; employed 

 by New York, 260°; council with 



English, 260®; war with Flatheads, 

 260'; reception at Albany, 261^; 

 wish war to continue, 262^; war 

 with Catawbas, 265', 278^, 284^; at- 

 tack Illinois, 265"; at war with 

 Flatheads, 265'; join French In- 

 dians, 268^; embassy to Canada, 

 268"; trade with Far Indians, 268"; 

 treaty with Gov. Keith, 269^; at 

 Boston, 269^; council with Gover- 

 nor Burnet, 270°; war with Foxes, 

 274°; relations with Pennsylvania, 

 274'; alliance with Miamis, 275^; 

 claim lands in Virginia and Mary- 

 land, 276^; trouble with southern 

 and western Indians, 277^; kill 

 Catawbas, 277^; conference with 

 Lieutenant Governor Clarke, 277', 

 278^, 280*; treaty with Caughna- 

 wagas, 280%- peace with Cherokees, 

 280^; peace with Catawbas, 280", 

 295^*; fight with Virginians, 281''; 

 conquests, 283'-84^; power, 284', 

 323"; embassy to Philadelphia, 

 285*; council with French, 286^; 

 divided on war with French, 286^; 

 party division among, 287*; council 

 of 1746, 288^; council at Quebec, 

 289'; warriors come to Philadel- 

 phia, 289®; conference with Gover- 

 nor Clinton, 289*; conference with 

 Johnson, 290"; council with Gover- 

 nor de la Galissoniere, 290'; 

 on branches of the Mississippi, 

 293''; emigrants, 293', 300*; on the 

 Ohio, 293"; blacksmiths among, 

 294^; claims to Ohio lands, 297^; 

 killed by Cherokees, 297* ; loss at 

 Lake George, 304^; neutrality, 310', 

 310'; hostile to Mississagas, 311*; 

 side with English, 316^; take war 

 belt, 316'; land claims, 322'-23°; 

 join English against Pontiac, 324'; 

 go against Delawares, 325'; west- 

 ern alliances, 340'; friendship im- 

 portant, 341^; loyal to king, 349^; 

 visit French in Rhode Island, 369^; 

 number employed by English, 371"; 

 New York, desire to expel, 371*; 

 two confederacies, 379'; declare 



