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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  attacked 
  at 
  St 
  Louis, 
  195 
  2 
  ; 
  aban- 
  

   don 
  five 
  towns, 
  195 
  8 
  ; 
  flight 
  of, 
  195 
  9 
  ; 
  

   betrayed 
  to 
  Mohawks, 
  196 
  s 
  ; 
  

   treachery, 
  197 
  5 
  ; 
  near 
  Quebec, 
  198 
  s 
  ; 
  

   Avar 
  against 
  Mohawks, 
  198 
  6 
  ; 
  de- 
  

   feated, 
  I98 
  7 
  ; 
  defeat 
  Mohawks, 
  199 
  9 
  ; 
  

   treaty 
  with 
  Mohawks, 
  200 
  4 
  ; 
  some 
  

   go 
  to 
  Onondaga, 
  208 
  7 
  ; 
  attack 
  

   Iroquois 
  on 
  the 
  Ottawa, 
  21 
  1 
  1 
  ; 
  coun- 
  

   cil 
  with 
  Kiskakons, 
  227 
  2 
  ; 
  war 
  with 
  

   Iroquois, 
  235 
  s 
  ; 
  would 
  not 
  fight 
  

   Iroquois, 
  245°; 
  seek 
  peace, 
  245 
  s 
  ; 
  

   propose 
  joining 
  Iroquois, 
  24s 
  9 
  ; 
  

   settlement 
  near 
  Albany, 
  249 
  s 
  ; 
  on 
  

   French 
  treatment 
  of 
  Iroquois, 
  254 
  7 
  ; 
  

   Iroquois 
  name, 
  256 
  s 
  ; 
  desire 
  war, 
  

   261 
  6 
  ; 
  message 
  to 
  Iroquois 
  on 
  the 
  

   Ohio, 
  293 
  9 
  ; 
  peace 
  with, 
  326"; 
  ask 
  

   Iroquois 
  to 
  attend 
  general 
  council, 
  

   37f. 
  

  

  Illinois, 
  occupied 
  by 
  English, 
  327". 
  

  

  Illinois 
  Indians, 
  names 
  and 
  location, 
  

   T38 
  7 
  ; 
  attacked 
  by 
  Senecas, 
  225 
  s 
  ; 
  

   vanquished, 
  226 
  s 
  ; 
  renewed 
  attacks, 
  

   226 
  2 
  , 
  226 
  9 
  -27 
  1 
  ; 
  Senecas' 
  warlike 
  atti- 
  

   tude 
  toward, 
  228 
  s 
  ; 
  abandoned 
  to 
  

   their 
  fate, 
  229 
  s 
  ; 
  attacked 
  by 
  Onon- 
  

   dagas, 
  230 
  6 
  ; 
  subdued, 
  234 
  s 
  ; 
  French 
  

   messengers 
  to, 
  263 
  s 
  ; 
  attacked 
  by 
  

   Iroquois, 
  265 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Immorality, 
  390 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Indian 
  children, 
  held 
  as 
  pledges, 
  

  

  293 
  1 
  . 
  

   Indian 
  Problem, 
  129 
  5 
  , 
  387*. 
  

  

  Inglis, 
  Rev. 
  Charles, 
  memorial 
  of, 
  

  

  339 
  5 
  - 
  

   Ingoldsby, 
  Capt, 
  reproves 
  Indians, 
  

  

  240 
  9 
  ; 
  command 
  of 
  English 
  forces, 
  

  

  240 
  9 
  . 
  

   Interpreters, 
  388 
  9 
  . 
  

   Intoning, 
  144 
  s 
  , 
  204 
  8 
  . 
  

   Iottecas, 
  171 
  8 
  . 
  

   Irocoisia, 
  172 
  3 
  . 
  

   Irondequoit, 
  French 
  post 
  at, 
  265 
  1 
  ; 
  

  

  English 
  post 
  at, 
  268 
  1 
  . 
  

   Irondequoit 
  bay, 
  De 
  Nonville 
  lands 
  

  

  at, 
  233 
  2 
  . 
  

   Irondequoit 
  land 
  deed, 
  279 
  s 
  . 
  

   Iroquet, 
  contest 
  with 
  Iroquois, 
  i8p°- 
  

  

  Iroquois, 
  territory, 
  131 
  4 
  , 
  135 
  6 
  ; 
  legends, 
  

   i3i 
  8 
  -35 
  2 
  ; 
  religious 
  belief, 
  131 
  7 
  , 
  

   220 
  3 
  ; 
  creative 
  myths, 
  132 
  2 
  ; 
  story 
  of 
  

   national 
  origin 
  and 
  migration, 
  

   I 
  32 
  7 
  -35 
  2 
  ; 
  traces 
  in 
  Canada, 
  133 
  4 
  ; 
  

   how 
  known 
  to 
  Champlain 
  and 
  the 
  

   Dutch, 
  135 
  ; 
  position 
  of 
  kindred 
  

   nations, 
  135 
  7 
  ; 
  language, 
  136 
  5 
  ; 
  man- 
  

   ner 
  of 
  advent 
  in 
  New 
  York, 
  147" 
  ; 
  

   residence 
  on 
  St 
  Lawrence, 
  149°, 
  

   152 
  1 
  ; 
  war, 
  origin, 
  150 
  4 
  ; 
  in 
  Vermont, 
  

   151 
  5 
  ; 
  proposed 
  peace 
  with 
  Algon- 
  

   quins, 
  151 
  5 
  ; 
  date 
  of 
  beginning 
  of 
  

   war, 
  151°; 
  use 
  of 
  guns, 
  151 
  9 
  ; 
  expul- 
  

   sion 
  from 
  Canada, 
  152 
  2 
  , 
  153 
  2 
  ; 
  date 
  

   of 
  coming 
  into 
  New 
  York, 
  153 
  8 
  ; 
  

   how 
  divided 
  by 
  Dutch 
  and 
  Cham- 
  

   plain, 
  159 
  7 
  ; 
  two 
  brotherhoods 
  of 
  

   nations, 
  164 
  5 
  ; 
  an 
  Algonquin 
  word, 
  

   165 
  7 
  ; 
  origin 
  of 
  word, 
  i65 
  7 
  -66 
  7 
  ; 
  early 
  

   defeats, 
  167 
  8 
  ; 
  not 
  encountered 
  by 
  

   Hudson, 
  168 
  4 
  ; 
  treaty 
  with 
  Dutch 
  at 
  

   Tawasentha. 
  172 
  9 
  ; 
  length 
  of 
  war 
  

   with 
  Algonquins, 
  174 
  2 
  ; 
  peace 
  with 
  

   Algonquins, 
  174 
  2 
  ; 
  new 
  war, 
  175 
  7 
  ; 
  

   trade 
  with 
  Dutch, 
  177 
  9 
  ; 
  buy 
  guns 
  

   and 
  wampum, 
  177 
  9 
  ; 
  foundation 
  of 
  

   power, 
  178 
  1 
  ; 
  tributary 
  nations, 
  

   178 
  2 
  ; 
  tortured, 
  178 
  4 
  ; 
  retaliate 
  on 
  

   French, 
  178 
  5 
  ; 
  treatment 
  of 
  captives, 
  

   178 
  9 
  ; 
  names 
  of, 
  by 
  Jesuits, 
  179 
  5 
  ; 
  

   upper, 
  names 
  of, 
  179 
  15 
  ; 
  prisoners, 
  

   179 
  8 
  ; 
  excellent 
  marksmen, 
  180 
  2 
  ; 
  

   canoes 
  and 
  canoe 
  fights, 
  180 
  8 
  ; 
  con- 
  

   test 
  with 
  Iroquet, 
  180 
  9 
  ; 
  capture 
  

   Hurons, 
  181 
  1 
  ; 
  attacks 
  on 
  French, 
  

   182 
  6 
  , 
  184 
  3 
  , 
  185 
  9 
  ; 
  attacks 
  on 
  Hurons, 
  

   182 
  9 
  , 
  186 
  5 
  ; 
  attacked 
  by 
  Hurons, 
  

   184 
  5 
  ; 
  now 
  stronger 
  than 
  Hurons, 
  

   185 
  8 
  ; 
  capture 
  Hurons, 
  185 
  8 
  ; 
  change 
  

   conduct 
  of 
  war, 
  186 
  3 
  ; 
  fear 
  of, 
  186 
  6 
  , 
  

   197 
  7 
  ; 
  distribution 
  of 
  parties, 
  186 
  s 
  ; 
  

   three 
  taken 
  prisoners 
  by 
  Hurons, 
  

   187 
  8 
  ; 
  prisoners 
  sent 
  home, 
  187 
  9 
  ; 
  

   peace 
  with 
  Hurons, 
  188 
  3 
  ; 
  upper, 
  

   continue 
  Huron 
  war, 
  189 
  2 
  ; 
  de- 
  

   feated 
  by 
  Hurons, 
  191 
  9 
  ; 
  war 
  par- 
  

   ties, 
  192 
  4 
  ; 
  attack 
  on 
  St 
  Joseph, 
  

   194 
  4 
  ; 
  attack 
  on 
  St 
  Ignace, 
  194 
  8 
  ; 
  

   attack 
  on 
  St 
  Louis, 
  I95 
  2 
  ; 
  

  

  