INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



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Joiicaire, mentioned, 254'; with 

 Senecas, 254', 255', 259', 267', 270', 

 274°, 275'; brings back captives, 

 255° ; adopted by Senecas, 257', 267" ; 

 at Michilimackinac, 257^; character, 

 258'; hints of dishonesty, 258*; 

 killed the original Montour, 258° ; 

 proposals to Onondagas and 

 Oneidas, 260^; at Onondaga, 26i\ 

 262*; sent to Iroquois country, 

 265'^; asks for trading house, 273"; 

 tells of oil springs, 279-; death 

 mourned, 279^. 



Joncaire, jr, with Senecas, 280®; 

 Indian name, 284"; starts evil re- 

 ports, 285^; expelled by Senecas, 

 -'90'; goes to the Ohio, 293^; takes 

 possession of Ohio lands, 294\ 



Jonquiere, Governor de la, on 

 English traders, 293*; council with 

 Onondagas, 296*; death, 297^ 



Kaghswughtioni, Onondaga chief, 



2q6' ; speech, 298*; death, 3o6^ 

 Kahkwahs, 181"; same as Neutrals, 



i8i'; destroyed by Senecas, 181^-82'. 

 Kakouagoga, 181*. 

 Kalm, Peter, 129", 294'. 

 Kanadgegai, exploits, 240®. 

 Kanaghqueesa, 351*. 

 Kanaghsaws, burned, 36$^. 

 Kanisteo, murders at, 3I9^ 

 ; Kannawaloholla burned, 365'. 

 ! Kanneastokaroneah, or Erians, i82l 

 I Kannoseone, 16$^. 

 Kansas lands, claim of the Six 



Nations to, 386'. 

 Karaghiagigo, 328^ 

 \ Kashong, burned, 3651 

 ^ Kawaskant, mentioned, 383*. 

 Kayaderosseras patent, dispute 



settled, 333*. 

 Kayashuta, Seneca chief, 344^ 

 Keinthe, 2241 

 Keith, Governor, Indian name, 268^; 



conference, 268®; treaties, 268^ 



269'. 

 Kendaia burned, 36$^. 

 Kennebecs, 138'. S^e aho Abena- 



quiois. 



Ketchum, William, cited, 129', 354^ 



Kichtages, 138^. 



Kinaquariones, battle at, 2I9^ 



King, Thomas, quoted, 319^; death, 

 340'. 



King Philip's war raging, 222*. 



Kiotsaeton, address, 143°; brings Mo- 

 hawk offers of peace, 188'; wishes 

 French to eat with Mohawks, 188° ; 

 visit to Montreal, 190'. 



Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, chronology, 

 148^; on stone in Westmoreland, 

 160^; visits Johnson, 318^; recep- 

 tion at Onondaga, 326^; adopted by 

 Senecas, 327" ; report to Indians, 

 345^; mentioned, 348'; sent to 

 Genesee country, 375*; report on 

 Iroquois, 384^. 



Kiskakons, 138'; capture a Seneca, 

 226®; council with Hurons, 227". 



Klock, Colonel, dilatory, 36f. 



Klock, George, mentioned, 3421 



Kondiaronk, 235^ 



Konkhandeenhronon, 179^ 



Konossioni, 165°. 



Krieckebeck, Commander, defeated 

 by Mohawks, 174^ 



Kryn, removes to Canada, 224^^; fights 

 Senecas, 233^; turns back a Mo- 

 hawk war party, 234*; killed, 236^. 



Kweukwe, 162°. 



Labatie asked to go on new embassy, 

 198*. 



Lackawaxen, burned, 363^. 



Lacrosse, I4I^ 



La Famine, 2o6^ 



La Fayette, Marquis de, at Johns- 

 town council, 358^; Indian name, 

 358^; addresses Indians, 372'. 



Lafitau, J. F., cited, 129"; on origin 

 of Iroquois, 133°. 



Laforge, at Onondaga, 279-; left 

 Senecas, 279*; son, 280^; son, black- 

 smith among Senecas, 280°. 



La Fort, mentioned, 383^. 



La Galette, French posts, 258'. 



La Grande Gueule, sec Hotreouate'. 



Lahontan, A. L. de D., cited, 129', 

 238', 233', 



