450 



NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Mountain, village of, attacked, 239^ ' 



Mountaineers, 163*. 



Miiller, Max., on Mohawk language, 



I36^ 

 Munro, Rev. Henry, mentioned, 347^ 

 Munseys, 138®; council with, 3I4\ 

 Musical instruments, 141*. 

 Myths of Iroquois, I32^ 



Naharuke, fort of, 2(if. 



Nanfan, Lieutenant Governor, men- 

 tioned, 250^; conference with the 

 Five Nations, 256^ ; gifts to Indians, 



26ll 



Nanticokes, other names and terri- 

 tory, 139*; tributaries to Iroquois, 

 257^ 324*; adopted by Iroquois, 

 290^; go to Wyoming, 292*; go to 

 Otsiningo, 299®; king dead, 307^ 



National devices, I64^ 



Necariages, 138^ 



Neutrality, efforts for, 382'. 



Neutrals, territory, I3I^ 135^; with- 

 draw frontier towns, 176*; towns, 

 177^, 182^, 197^; visits of Brebeuf 

 and Chaumonot to, 181''; strength, 

 181®; poor boatmen, 181^; same as 

 Kahkwahs, 181^; southern bound- 

 ary, 181®; and Eries, boundary be- 

 tween, 182^; village destroyed, 

 192'; destroyed, 196^-97-. 



New Jersey, represented at council at 

 Albany, 243^ 



New York, represented at council at 

 Albany, 2431 



Newtown, burned, 364'. See also 

 Elmira. 



Nez Perces, 136^. 



Niagara, French forts at, 23s\ 264^- 

 65', 265^ 271'; Ottawas at, 258'; 

 French posts, 258°; Seneca village 

 at, 265*; English forts at, 266^ 

 271''; fur trade, 276^; siege of, 317^; 

 soldiers destroyed near, 322^ ; carry- 

 ing place at ceded to English, 326^; 

 councils at, 326®, 376'; number of 

 Indians at, 3681 



Nicariages at Albany, 2691 



Nipissings, I39^ 



Nipissiriniens, Ijg^. 



Niregouentaron, 225*. 

 Nomadic nations, I39^ 

 Normanskill, treaty at, 172'. 

 Northern Indians, power of, 323". 

 Nouvee, Father Anne de, visit to 



Hurons, 177*. 

 Numbering by sticks, i8i\ 



O'Callaghan, E. B., cited, 130'. 

 Occum, Rev. Samson, mentioned, 



3481 

 Ochateguins, 135', 168'. 

 Ochionagueras, 20I^ 

 Ochoueguen, 227^. 

 Odislastagheks, I39\ 

 Odongaowa, on the English side, 



242^ 

 Oel, Rev. John Jacob, mentioned, 



347*. 



Offerings, I32\ 



Ogden Land Co., 385'. 



Ogdensburg, fort on site of, 291'. 



Ogeratarihen, 225". 



Ogilvie, Rev. John, missionary 

 among Mohawks, 305^ 347*. 



Oheknugh, slain, 377^. 



Ohio, warnings to French in, 299". 



Ohio Indians, peace treaty, 327°. 



Ohio lands, Indian claims, 296^-97'. 



Ohio river, French on, 292°; Iro- 

 quois on, 293^; Indians murdered 

 on, 328'. 



Oil Spring reservation, 386^ 



Oil springs, 2791 



O jib was, other names, I38^ See also 

 Far Indians. 



Old Belt, see Belt. 



Onagogare, to succeed the Bunt, 



344*. 

 Oneida, destroyed, 248^; Scarrooyady 



at, 302"; fort, 305'. 

 Oneida lake, fort proposed at, 258'; 



forts on, 3151 

 Oneida portage, storehouses at, 303^- 

 Oneida stone of 1796, 160'. 

 Oneidas, origin, 133', 134*, 135'; 



clans, 144^ advent of, 147"; chiefs, 



154', i57"-58'; related to Mohawks, 



160'; home before migration, 160*; 



early seat, 160*; language, 160*; 



