INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK TROOUOIS 



453 



Onondaga, 253^; attitude toward 

 Iroquois and English, 253*; Iro- 

 quois join English against, 324^ 



Ottrawana, mentioned, 288". 



Ouaroronon, 177'. 



Oucanastota, 332'. 



Ouenrohronons, go to Hurons, 181'. 



Oiiioenrhonons, I79^ 



Oumiamis, 138^. 



Oundiaga, escaped, Zll^- 



Ounontisaston, 177^ 



Outagamis, 139"; unite with Iroquois 

 and English, 245^ 



Owego burned, 364°. 



Owenagungas, I38^ 



Oyadagaono, 139°. 



Palatine, damage at, 368*; prisoners 

 taken at, 370®. 



Palatines, come to New York, o.df'. 



Parish, Jasper, interpreter, 143^; re- 

 port on Iroquois, 384^ 



Parker, Ely S., mentioned, 390^, 



Parkman, Francis, cited, 130^ i8il 



Parsons, Major, describes Teedyus- 

 cung, 309'. 



Peace dance, i88l 



Peach-stone game, I4I^ 



Peach Town, destroyed, z^""- 



Penn, William, Susquehanna lands 

 granted to, 230'; letter, 256^; buys 

 land of Conestogas, 267". 



Pennsylvania, council at Conestoga, 

 260"; Indian lands, 267*, 276^; com- 

 plaints of squatters, 292^; land 

 treaty, 301*; relations with Iro- 

 quois, 274"; declares war on Dela- 

 wares, 306*; conferences with 

 Iroquois, 306'; Easton council, 

 309^; and Maryland, division line, 

 329%- Indians murdered in, 331®; 

 commissioners, 372*. 



Pennsylvania Indians tribute to On- 

 ondagas, 259^; ruled by Iroquois, 

 273'. 



Penobscot Indians, attacked by Mo- 

 hawks, 2141 



Perrot, Nicholas, story of national 

 origin, 133'. 



Peter, mentioned, 368^ 



Petree, Bishop de, baptizes Gara- 

 kontie', 22i\ 



Petty, John, mentioned, 342^ 



Petuns, 135^ 13/; withdraw frontier 

 towns, 176'; visit of missionaries 

 to, 177^; not allowed to trade with 

 French, 181^; attacked by Iroquois, 

 196^ ; destroyed, 196^ ; grief of, 

 196''. See also Tionontaties. 



Philadelphia, councils, 244®, 256*, 

 257^ 272*, 274', 275', 275', 276', 281', 

 318"; Iroquois embassy to, 285*, 

 352''; Senecas in, 360% 373^; Iro- 

 quois chiefs at, 375*. 



Physicians, 388^ 



Pickering, Col. Timothy, council at 

 Elmira, 374". 



Picquet, Abbe Frangois, builds strong 

 fort, 279^; at Fort Saratoga, 286'; 

 mission, 291*^; eulogy, 292^; men- 

 tioned, 293". 



Pierron, Father Jean, with Mo- 

 hawks, 2i9\ 220"; retired, 228'. 



Pieskaret, Simon, defeated, 185®; 

 successful expedition in 1645, 187^; 

 exploits and death, I9I^ 



Pinetree chiefs, 155*. 



Pioneers, trouble with, 341°. 



Pipestone from western Indians, 



237'- 

 Pipestone calumet, 246^. 

 Pittsburg, conferences at, 3I7^ 

 Point Rockaway, 317^ 

 Pointe aux Iroquoise, 317^ 

 Poisoning, stories of, 252^. 

 Pollard, Capt., Seneca chief, 383^ 

 Poncet, Father, taken prisoner, 199"; 



adopted, 199^; released, 199*. 

 Pontiac, hostilities, 320°, 325"; Iro- 

 quois join English against, 324"; 



met by George Croghan, 327°; 



council with Johnson, 328^; goes 



home, 329\ 

 Post, mentioned, 295^. 

 Potomac, Indian name, 269". 

 Pottery, 140°. 

 Pouchot, M., cited, 130' ; on origin of 



Iroquois, 133^; commands Fort 



Levis, 317'. 



