INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



455 



St Frangois Xavier du Sault, 225\ 



St Ignace, destroyed, 194". 



St Johns, attack on, 35 1^ 



St Joseph, attacked and taken, 194*. 



St Lav.rence, Iroquois residence on, 

 149°, 152^; ancient inhabitants, 

 150^; closed by Iroquois bands, 

 186*; hostilities on, 196"; upper, 

 described for first time, 20i\ 



St Leger, on his way to Oswego, 

 355'; march, 355'; retreat, 357'. 



St Louis, destroyed, 195'. 



St Mary of Ganentaa, mission of, 

 2o6^ 



St Michel, escaped, 242^. 



St Regis, 317'. 



St Regis Indians, land sales, 379°; 

 number, 384^ 385^ 385*; one of the 

 Seven Nations of Canada, 390^ 



St Regis reservation, 317', 387^ 



Sakena, speaks at conference at Al- 

 bany, 269^ 



Salt springs, 201'. 



Sandy creek, early home of Onon- 

 dagas, 133'. 



Sankhicani, 161^. 



Sanson's map of 16^6, explanation 

 of, 396^ 



Saonchiogwa, Cayuga chief, 212*; 

 baptized, 221'. 



Saponies, branch of Catawbas, 139*; 

 adopted by Iroquois, 290^ 



Saratoga, sec Fort Saratoga. 



Sassacus, killed, I8o^ 



Sassoonan, Delaware chief, 2731 



Satanas, 138^ I50^ 



Sategariouaen, commands Fort Levis, 



317". 



Sault Chaudiere, i86l 



Sauteurs, 138"; defeat Mohawks and 

 Oneidas, 2I4^ 



Scalp belt, western, 320^. 



Scalp bounty, 245^ 285', 288", 306', 

 313*- 



Scaniadarighroones, adopted by Iro- 

 quois, 29o\ 



Scanonaenrat, surrendered, I95^ 



Scarrooyady, speaker at Lancaster, 

 290""; warnings to French in Ohio, 

 299-; becomes Half King, 301^-2''; 



report, 302°; with Braddock, 304^"; 

 favors war, 306*; at Onondaga 

 lake council, 307'. 



Schaghticoke, settlement at, 237^ 



Schaghticoke Indians, 138*; go with 

 Schuyler, 239*; at Boston, 269\ 



Schebosch, goes to Onondaga, 285'. 



Schenectady, bought from the Mo- 

 hawks, 214"; capture of, 236'. 



Schoharie valley, invaded, 3S9^ 369^. 



Schonendoh, mentioned, 368^ 



Schoolcraft, Henry R., cited, 130*; 

 on origin of Oneidas, 134^; finds 

 Eels among Tuscaroras, 146*; on 

 date of Iroquois league, 149^; on 

 date of destruction of Kahkwahs, 

 181''; report on Iroquois, 384^ 



Schools, see Education, 



Schuyler, Abraham, at Onondaga, 



259'- 



Schuyler, David A., commissioner at 

 Oswego, 275'. 



Schuyler, Capt. John, sent to Onon- 

 daga, 251'. 



Schuyler, Myndert, goes to Senecas, 

 266^ 



Schuyler, Peter, heads expedition 

 against French, 239*; goes to aid 

 of Mohawks, 241'; on cannabilism 

 of Mohawks, 241"*; brother, 245*; 

 sent to Canada, 250"; ambassador 

 to French, 251°; opposes Onondaga 

 fort, 253*; entertains Sadeganak- 

 tie, 255'; at Onondaga, 255^ 261'; 

 sends belts to Canadian Iroquois, 

 257°; takes Indians to England, 

 260''; destroys French fort, 261'. 



Schuyler, Peter, jr, sent to Seneca 

 country, 268*. 



Schuyler, Philip, sent to Senecas, 



275'. 

 Schuyler, Gen. Philip, chosen fire 



keeper, 351"; mentioned, 352°; averse 



to employing Indian aid, 353'; 



letter to, 36o^ 

 Scioto, councils at, 337^, 340^ 340". 

 Seaver, James E., cited, 130*. 

 Sedentary nations, 139®, 179'. 

 Seneca name of Iroquois, 165*. 



