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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  De 
  la 
  Barre, 
  at 
  La 
  Famine, 
  228 
  s 
  ; 
  

   displaced, 
  230 
  7 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  la 
  Chauvignerie, 
  at 
  Onondaga, 
  

   260 
  7 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  Laet, 
  tales 
  of 
  fort 
  at 
  Albany, 
  175 
  1 
  . 
  

  

  Delancey, 
  Gov. 
  James, 
  succeeds 
  Os- 
  

   borne, 
  2<p8 
  2 
  ; 
  says 
  commander 
  of 
  

   fort 
  at 
  Onondaga 
  might 
  be 
  made 
  a 
  

   sachem, 
  301 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  la 
  Potherie, 
  Bacqueville, 
  cited, 
  

   129 
  1 
  , 
  iso 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Delaware, 
  lands 
  on 
  sold, 
  276*. 
  

  

  Delaware 
  country 
  raided, 
  359*. 
  

  

  Delaware 
  name 
  of 
  Senecas, 
  163 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  Delawares, 
  tradition 
  of 
  national 
  

   origin, 
  132 
  8 
  ; 
  early 
  homes, 
  138 
  5 
  ; 
  

   character, 
  244 
  1 
  ; 
  conference 
  in 
  

   Philadelphia, 
  244°; 
  tributary 
  to 
  

   Iroquois, 
  259 
  s 
  , 
  262°; 
  controlled 
  by 
  

   Iroquois, 
  269*, 
  273 
  s 
  ; 
  called 
  women, 
  

   272 
  5 
  , 
  306 
  7 
  ; 
  lands 
  purchased 
  from, 
  

   276 
  s 
  ; 
  reproved 
  by 
  Iroquois 
  for 
  sell- 
  

   ing 
  lands, 
  28i 
  9 
  -82 
  4 
  ; 
  hostile 
  to 
  Iro- 
  

   quois, 
  304 
  6 
  ; 
  deserters 
  among, 
  306 
  1 
  ; 
  

   side 
  with 
  French, 
  306*; 
  war 
  with 
  

   Pennsylvania, 
  306 
  4 
  ; 
  reproved, 
  306 
  7 
  ; 
  

   at 
  Onondaga 
  lake 
  council, 
  307 
  9 
  ; 
  

   treaty 
  with 
  Iroquois, 
  308 
  3 
  ; 
  con- 
  

   ference 
  with 
  Johnson, 
  308 
  1 
  , 
  327 
  s 
  ; 
  

   declared 
  men, 
  308*, 
  380 
  1 
  ; 
  in 
  Ohio 
  

   trouble 
  with 
  French, 
  312 
  8 
  ; 
  council 
  

   at 
  Easton, 
  314 
  4 
  ; 
  Iroquois 
  go 
  

   against, 
  32s 
  7 
  ; 
  prisoners, 
  325 
  s 
  ; 
  

   towns 
  in 
  New 
  York 
  destroyed, 
  

   326 
  s 
  ; 
  fly 
  to 
  Shawnees, 
  326 
  s 
  ; 
  Brant 
  

   opposes, 
  373°. 
  

  

  Dellius, 
  Dominie, 
  on 
  name 
  of 
  Iro- 
  

   quois, 
  165 
  5 
  ; 
  sent 
  to 
  Canada, 
  250°; 
  

   grant 
  vacated, 
  252 
  s 
  ; 
  among 
  the 
  

   Mohawks, 
  346 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  Longueuil, 
  proposals 
  to 
  Onon- 
  

   dagas 
  and 
  Oneidas, 
  260 
  8 
  ; 
  at 
  Onon- 
  

   daga, 
  261 
  1 
  , 
  264°; 
  leaves 
  Onondaga, 
  

   261 
  2 
  ; 
  adopted 
  by 
  Onondagas, 
  267 
  7 
  ; 
  

   succeeds 
  De 
  la 
  Jonquiere, 
  297 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  Nonville, 
  on 
  French 
  colony 
  at 
  

   Onondaga 
  lake, 
  207 
  8 
  , 
  208 
  3 
  ; 
  displaces 
  

   De 
  la 
  Barre, 
  230 
  8 
  ; 
  letters 
  to 
  Don- 
  

   gan, 
  232 
  2 
  ; 
  treachery, 
  232"; 
  sends 
  

  

  prisoners 
  to 
  France, 
  232 
  7 
  ; 
  invasion, 
  

   232 
  s 
  ; 
  lands 
  at 
  Irondequoit 
  bay, 
  

   233 
  2 
  ; 
  takes 
  possession 
  of 
  Seneca 
  

   villages, 
  233°. 
  

  

  De 
  Peyster, 
  J. 
  Watts, 
  cited, 
  129 
  1 
  . 
  

  

  Deserters, 
  258 
  s 
  ; 
  from 
  Oswego, 
  305 
  9 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  Tonty, 
  wounded, 
  226 
  1 
  ; 
  retained 
  

   Indian 
  presents, 
  258 
  7 
  . 
  

  

  Detroit, 
  investment 
  of, 
  320 
  9 
  -2i\ 
  

  

  Detroit 
  river, 
  council 
  held 
  on, 
  373 
  1 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  Vaudreuil, 
  destroys 
  Oneida, 
  248 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  De 
  Vries, 
  David 
  Petersen, 
  cited, 
  129 
  2 
  . 
  

  

  Diaquanda, 
  336 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Dieskau, 
  Baron, 
  captured, 
  303 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  Diplomacy, 
  143 
  1 
  . 
  

  

  Dish, 
  game 
  of, 
  141*. 
  

  

  Dissatisfaction 
  among 
  Indians, 
  330 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Dollier 
  with 
  La 
  Salle, 
  220 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  Donehogawa 
  mentioned, 
  390 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Dongan, 
  Governor, 
  mentioned, 
  229 
  7 
  ; 
  

   action 
  on 
  Susquehanna 
  lands, 
  229 
  s 
  ; 
  

   on 
  importance 
  of 
  Iroquois, 
  231 
  4 
  ; 
  

   letters 
  to 
  De 
  Nonville, 
  232 
  1 
  ; 
  on 
  

   liquors 
  among 
  Indians, 
  232 
  2 
  ; 
  pay- 
  

   ment 
  for 
  land 
  grant, 
  276 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Douw, 
  Volkert, 
  chosen 
  firekeeper, 
  

  

  35i 
  7 
  . 
  

  

  Dowaganhaes, 
  other 
  names, 
  138 
  8 
  ; 
  kill 
  

   Senecas, 
  252 
  2 
  ; 
  covenant 
  with 
  

   English, 
  260 
  9 
  . 
  See 
  also 
  Ottawas. 
  

  

  Dress, 
  140 
  9 
  . 
  

  

  Dugouts, 
  140 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Dunlap, 
  William, 
  cited, 
  129 
  2 
  ; 
  Hi- 
  

   awatha 
  legend, 
  155 
  9 
  . 
  

  

  Du 
  Quesne, 
  on 
  Abbe 
  Picquet, 
  292 
  1 
  ; 
  

   council 
  with 
  Iroquois, 
  302 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Dutch, 
  trade 
  with 
  Iroquois, 
  171 
  6 
  , 
  177 
  9 
  ; 
  

   maps 
  of 
  1614 
  and 
  1616, 
  171 
  8 
  ; 
  cap- 
  

   tives 
  released, 
  172 
  8 
  ; 
  treaty 
  at 
  

   Tawasentha, 
  172°; 
  attack 
  Mohawks, 
  

   174 
  s 
  ; 
  defeated 
  by 
  Mohawks, 
  174 
  8 
  ; 
  

   massacre 
  of 
  Indians 
  by, 
  185 
  2 
  ; 
  treaty 
  

   with 
  Mohawks 
  and 
  Algonquins, 
  

   189 
  8 
  ; 
  give 
  presents 
  to 
  Mohawks, 
  

   198 
  4 
  ; 
  Indian 
  troubles, 
  205 
  1 
  ; 
  Mo- 
  

   hawk 
  alliance, 
  205 
  2 
  , 
  210 
  6 
  , 
  222* 
  ; 
  

   treatment 
  of 
  Indians, 
  236°; 
  rela- 
  

   tions 
  to 
  Iroquois, 
  250 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  Dutch 
  Bastard, 
  party 
  led 
  by, 
  196 
  7 
  , 
  

   217 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  