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Avar against English, 383^; reports 

 on, 384', 385', 387'-9i'; self-sus- 

 taining, 387'; crimes, 387*; speak 

 English language, 388". See also 

 French Iroquois. 

 Iroquois clans, 134", i44^-47\ 

 Iroquois league, date of, 147^-48^; 

 true date, 153'; successive mem- 

 bers, 148^- founders, 154^; site of 

 formative council, 161^, 166^; 

 names of, 164^-65^^; their own title, 

 165^; simple at first, 167^; inde- 

 pendent action of nations, 167'. 



Jackson, T. W., report on Iroquois, 

 387^; on citizenship, 391*. 



Jacobs, Captain, mentioned, 149'. 



Jemison, ]\Iary, prisoner, 319^; ac- 

 count of St Leger's Oswego 

 council, 355^ 



Jernaistes, 243^ 



Jesuit chapel at Onondaga, 256^ 



Jesuit Relations, cited, 129^ 143*, 



I5I^ 153', 165', 179", I82^ I83^ I85^ 



193', 194', 20 f, 208', 210^ 214'. 



Jesuits, visit Neutrals, 181"; flee with 

 Hurons, 195"; leave Iroquois, 259*. 



Jogues, Isaac, taken by Mohawks, 

 183^; seen among Mohawks, 184'; 

 escapes, 184*; account of Mohawk 

 sacrifice, 185'; letter from, 186*; 

 ambassador to Mohawks, 190^; 

 meets Onondagas, 190'; comes 

 back as a missionary, 190*; death, 

 I90^ 



Johnson, Edward, complaints, 319*. 



Johnson, Col. Guy, conference at 

 Onondaga, 319'; map of 1771, 339"; 

 map of 1771, explanation of, 408^; 

 to be Sir William's successor, 

 342'; council with Iroquois, 342', 

 343', 345*; Indian names, 343'; con- 

 ference with Cayugas, 349"; goes to 

 Canada, 349®; explanations, 358'; 

 leaves for Oswego, 368^; says 

 Oneidas are ready to fight Ameri- 

 cans, 368%' Indians employed by, 

 369'. 



Johnson, Sir John, flees, 352*; leaves 

 for Oswego, 368"; raids, 368'; in- 

 vades Schoharie valley, 369^; de- 

 feated, 369'. 



Johnson, Peter, chief of western 

 Indians, 352^ 



Johnson, Rutger, to furnish arms and 

 ammunition, 202°. 



Johnson, Sir William, Colden's ac- 

 count of, 286®; influence among 

 Iroquois, 286®; at Onondaga, 290*, 

 297^ 298^ 305^ 330^ 335'; says 

 liquor must not be given Indians, 

 294''; offers resignation, 296^; buys 

 Onondaga lake and shores, 296*; 

 says English should live among 

 Iroquois, 301- ; superintendent of 

 Iroquois, 303%- speech to Indians, 

 303%- raised sachems, 303^; at Lake 

 George, 303^; knighted, 304^; Iro- 

 quois councils, 290', 304°-5\ 337", 

 342^; condoles deaths of Hendrick 

 and others, 305^; gives pipe to 

 Indians, 305'; condolence of Onon- 

 daga sachem, 306^-7°; at Onondaga; 

 lake, 307^; conference with Dela- 

 wares and Shawnees, 308*; council 1 

 at Canajoharie castle, 315^; leaves 

 for Niagara, 316®; in command at. 

 Niagara, 3i7'^; on use of powder by: 

 Indians, 322*; on Iroquois landf 

 claims, 322"-23°; on Iroquois num- 

 bers and villages, 324^; council ati 

 Niagara, 326'; council with Dela-i 

 wares and Iroquois, 327'; council! 

 with Pontiac, 328^ ; applies fon 

 Royal grant, 329®; council at Ger-t 

 man Flats, 329^; meets Indians at 

 Tuscarora creek, 331°; illness, 333',*' 

 at Fort Stanwix, sss' ; accident,i 

 335'; council with Cayugas andi 

 Senecas, 335'; congress at German 

 Flats, 336*; account of Indians! 

 338*; last council, 343^; death and 

 burial, 343'- 



Johnson Hall, council at, 33l*ij 



Cherokee deputies at, 331°. 

 Johnstown, council at, 358*, 



