INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



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council name, 161^; Delaware 

 name, 161*; symbols, 164', 338'; 

 younger -brother, 164" ; strong fort. 

 170''; defeated by Hurons, 181*; in- 

 censed against Hurons, 188^; en- 

 counter with Hurons, 191'; seize a 

 Frenchman, 200"; numbers, 210^ 

 224', 27f, 29i\ 384^ 384^ 384', 

 385^; send party against Ottawas, 

 214°; deputies sent to Canada in 

 June 1666, 217®; town near Oneida 

 creek, 224"; captains killed, 239^; 

 battle with, 239^; send Tareha to 

 Canada, 242^; burned, 248^; emi- 

 grants to Canada, 248®; send 

 messenger to French, 251'; losses, 

 252^ ; would not return prisoners, 

 255®; French agents sent to, 260^; 

 order Shawnees to return east, 

 274°; at Quebec, 302*; send deputies 

 to Montreal, 309^; friendly to 

 French, 310^; give up medals, 

 scalps and belts, 310"; half favor 

 French, 311^; conference with 

 Cherokee chiefs, 311'; council with, 

 318®; villages, 324*; in a primitive 

 state, 338'; opposed to war, 354®; 

 burn Iroquois towns, 361'; go over 

 to English, 368^; go to white set- 

 tlements, 369" ; number employed 

 by English, 371^; secured in pos- 

 session of lands, Zl^^^ 378^' reser- 

 vation acknowledged, 378^; special 

 treaty with, 378^ tract in Wis- 

 consin, 379'; go to Wisconsin, 

 384*; in Wisconsin, number, 384^; 

 in Oneida and Madison counties, 

 386«. 



Onioen, 162'. 



Onioenronons, early name of Cay- 

 ugas, i62\ 



Oniouenhronons, 179", 



Onjadarakte, fort at, 234*. 



Onoiochrhonons, 179°. 



Onondaga, French embassy to, 204'; 

 councils at, 208*, 22,G , 237^ 242'', 

 25 1^ 252', 262', 282', 289*, 305', 305', 

 310', 319', 330', 344', 376'; removed 

 to new site, 226*; English agents 

 at, 238', 251-; blacksmith at, 238^ 



240®; English fort at, 242^^; western 

 nations refuse to join expedition 

 against, 246*; invaded, 247^^; 

 burned, 247®; French agents at, 

 251-; English fort proposed, 252^ 

 252*, 254', 262', 263", 266', 305'; 

 French embassy at, 253^; fort 

 opposed by Albany people, 253^; 

 Jesuit chapel at, 256'; French fort 

 proposed, 261^ 264°, 294^ 296'; 

 English embassy at, 263**; embassy 

 to, 285^ Moravians at, 294^ 299^; 

 French party at, 297'; salt from, 

 353'; few Indians at, 2>7^\ declara- 

 tion of war at, 383*. 

 Onondaga country, Romer's map, 



253'. 

 Onondaga lake, league formed at, 

 166^; French colony at, 204*; re- 

 ception of French colony at, 206°; 

 mission buildings on, 206', 207*; 

 Johnson buys, 296*; council at, 

 307'. 

 Onondaga lands, French grant of, 



206^; sales, 379'. 

 Onondaga name of Iroquois, 165'. 

 Onondaga reservation, 386'; ack- 

 nowledged, 378^ 

 Onondagas, origin, 133', 135*; early 

 home, 133', 161"; clans, I34^ 144°- 

 45\ 145^; advent of, 147^; on date 

 of Iroquois league, 149*; chiefs, 

 154', 158^ 390*; meaning of name, 

 161*; council name, 161''; change in 

 location, 161'; symbols, I64^ 164*; 

 elder brother, 164'; fire keepers, 

 have casting vote, 164®; attacked 

 by Hurons, 192^; embassy to 

 Hurons, 193^; ambassador's action, 

 193^; peace embassy to Montreal, 

 199^; jealous of Mohawks, 205'; 

 plot against French, 209^ ; num- 

 bers, 210^ 224^, 277^ 291', 324', 384', 

 384', 385', 38s*; attacked by 

 Hurons on the Ottawa, 211'; peace 

 proposal, 212*; peace embassy at- 

 tacked, 216*; one large unwalled 

 town, 224^; attack the Illinois, 

 225®, 230®; Susquehanna lands, 

 229*; proposals to Governor 



