INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



447 



MacClod, Norman, commissary of 



Indian affairs, 330^-3i\ 

 ]\Iack, J. Martin, goes to Onondaga, 



297^ 

 Mackinaw nations, peace with 

 Iroquois, 246^. 



Maechachtinni, 163^ 



Maguauogs, 159". 



Mahicans, St Francis Indians of 

 . Canada, 138'; former!}^ owned Al- 

 bany, 138*; trade with, 172^; fort, 

 174*'; urged to attack Mohawks, 

 175'^; sell land to Dutch, 175'; visit 

 to New Amsterdam, 184*; flee 

 from Albany, 215*; attack Mo- 

 hawks, 2i6%' attack Gandaouague', 

 219'; war with Mohawks, 219''; 

 peace with Mohawks, 221^; robbed 

 by Mohawks, 225^; settlement at 

 Schaghticoke, 237^; French party 

 destroyed by, 249*; Canadian, 

 settle among Senecas, 284^. 



Mahikanders, 138*. 



Maison-neuve, Sieur, at founding of 

 Montreal, 183'. 



Maps, 126^-27'; explanation of, 393- 

 428; of Dutch 1614 and 1616, 171®; 

 published by O. H. Marshall, 233^; 

 of Romer, 253^; of Evans, 282^; of 

 Guy Johnson, 339°. 



Maquas, Dutch name for Mohawks, 

 135", 159', 159', 171'. 



Mareuil, Father de, sent to Onon- 

 dagas and Senecas, 255® ; at Albany, 

 259*. 



Maricourt, M. de, at Onondaga, 

 252'-53\ 255'; mentioned, 254'; 

 death, 257^ 



Marshall, O. H., cited, 129^; thought 

 Kahkwahs and Neutrals the same, 

 181^; maps published by, 233^ 



Marshe, Witham, cited, 129*; account 

 of Lancaster council, 283". 



Maryland, troubles with Iroquois, 

 223^; treaty of peace with Iroquois, 



I 227^; Indian name, 231", 283^; lands 



1 claimed by Iroquois, 276^; settles 



j claims, 284- ; and Pennsylvania, 

 division line, 329®. ' 



Maskoutins, other names, 139' ; pro- 

 pose joining Iroquois, 245^-46'. 

 IVIasks, 141". 

 Massachusetts, represented at council 



at Albany, 243^. 

 Massachusetts Historical Society Col- 

 lections, see Marshe. 

 Massawomekes, I94\ 

 Medals, presented to Iroquois, 308'; 

 given up by Oneidas, 310'; given 

 to chiefs at Philadelphia, 375*. 

 Megapolensis, Dominie, cited, 129"; 



work, 346°. 

 Menard, Father, mission among 



Cayugas, 2o8^ 

 Mercer, Colonel, killed, 308'. 

 Messengers, 388'. 

 Meulles, M. de, quoted, 228^ 

 Miami, council at Auglaize, 375". 

 Miamis, other names, 138^ ; Senecas 

 go against, 232^; war with Iroquois, 

 234", 245^; French messengers sent 

 to, 263^; asked to attack English, 

 272^ ; alliance with Iroquois, 275^ ; 

 friends of English, 290®; message 

 to Iroquois on the Ohio, 293"; dele- 

 gates to, 374'. 

 Miantonimo, charges against, 180°. 

 Michilimackinac, attack on, 227"^; 



French messengers to, 263^ 

 Mi'.idlf town burned, 36S'. 

 Milet, Father Pierre, at Onondaga, 

 219'"; leaves Oneida, 228"; captured, 

 235"; song, 235'; not surrendered, 

 237"; released, 243^ 

 Miln, Rev. John, mentioned, 347'. 

 Mingoes, 165" ; tribute to Onondagas, 



250'. 

 Alinisink, destroyed, 363"; depreda- 

 tions at, 370-. 

 Minisinks, council with Iroquois, 



314*. 

 Minquas, territory, 136', 171^; must 

 not be classed with Delawares, 

 138°; how called by Algonquins, 

 165^; peace with Senecas, 211^; 

 aided by English, 214"; party sent 

 against, 214^; defeat Iroquois, 215^ 

 See also Andastes; Conestogas. 



