INDEX TO HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 



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east, 274"; favor the French, 275''; 

 kill a Seneca chief, 27^^-?^'', dis- 

 satisfied with land sales, 276^; 

 lands, 2yy^; proposed removal, 

 281^; go to Wyoming, 292*; at 

 Philadelphia, 292°; bring wampum 

 to Iroquois, 293'; hostile to Iro- 

 quois, 304'; at Onondaga lake 

 council, 307®; treaty with Iroquois, 

 308^; conference with Johnson, 

 308^; in Ohio, trouble with French, 

 312^; owned no land, 341^; at On- 

 ondaga, 344°; proposals refused, 

 344°; message to, 344^; at peace, 

 345'; number, 384'. 



Shea, John Gilmary, cited, 130^ 183'; 

 possible error in use of Garakon- 

 tie"s name, 213*; on murderer of 

 Le Maitre, 2I4^ 



Sheoquaga, destroyed, 3651 



Shikellimy, viceroy over Susque- 

 hanna Indians, 272®; resides among 

 Shawnees, 273^; sent to Senecas, 

 274^; agent between the Six 

 Nations and Pennsylvania, 275^; 

 comes to Philadelphia, 275®; 

 agent for Iroquois and whites, 

 276'; at Onondaga, 277^ 282', 285^; 

 son killed by Catawbas, 284*; 

 sick, 289'; death, 292^; sons with 

 the Delawares, 309^; three sons 

 survived him, 342^ 



Shikellim}^ John, mentioned, 30I^ 342°. 



Shirley, General, plans, 304^. 



Simcoe, Governor, kept hostile feel- 

 ings alive, 2)77^' 



Sioux chief, mentioned, 245°. 



Skandawati, suicide, 193*. 



Skaniadarighroonas, I39^ 



Skannayutenate, 3661 



Skenandoah, mentioned, 368^ 



Skoiyase, destroyed, 365^ 2)^6^- 



Slaves, held by Iroquois, 201^ 



Sleds, I40^ 



Sloughter, Governor, conference with 

 Five Nations, 238^; on importance 

 of holding Albany, 2391 



Smallpox, in Philadelphia, 276°; 

 among Mohawks, 287"; aniong 

 Qnondagas, 289\ 



Smith, Rev. Mr, mentioned, 346'. 



Smith, Rev. C. J., mentioned, 348*. 



Smith, William, cited, 130°; de- 

 scribed council at Onondaga, 236"; 

 on Albany council, 285^ 



Snow snake, 141*. 



Snowshoes, 140^. 



Snyder, Capt. Jeremiah, cited, 354'. 



Sokokis, 138'. 



Sokoquois, 138''. 



Soldiers, Union, 390^ 



Songs, 142^ 



Sonnontouan, 163°. 



Sonnontouehronons, 162^, 163^ 



Sonontoerrhonons, 179". 



Sorel, Capt. de, attacks Mohawks, 



217^ 



Sorel, forts on, I83^ 



Southern Indians, war with, 278'; 

 covenant with, 280". 



Sovereignties, Indian nations recog- 

 nized as, 388^ 



Soyeghtowa, 342^ 



Spangenberg, goes to Onondaga, 

 285'; mentioned, 295'. 



Spencer, Rev. Elihu, mentioned, 347^ 



Springfield, destroyed, 359^ 



Squawkie Indians, traditional over- 

 throw, 182*. 



Squekaneronons, 1391 



Squier, E. G., on derivation of name 

 Seneca, 163^ 



Steel Trap, 383'. 



Stenton, council at, 276^. 



Stephens, Arent, sent to Oswego, 

 292^; sent to Iroquois, 298^; 

 danced the war dance, 303^ 



Stockbridge Indians, friendly, 351*; 

 special treaty with, 378°; number, 

 384^ 



Stone, William L., cited, 130" ; on 

 Brant, 352'; on Red Jacket, 382^; 

 on Farmer's Brother, 382®; on 

 Steel Trap, 383'. 



Stone Arabia, massacre at, 369°. 



Story-teller, 141". 

 j Stuart, Rev. John, in charge of Mo- 

 ! hawk mission, 336", 347°; transla- 

 ! tions and revisions, 339^; Joseph 

 ' Brant his interpreter, 339'. 



