﻿INDEX 
  TO 
  HISTORY 
  OF 
  THE 
  NEW 
  YORK 
  IROOUOIS 
  

  

  453 
  

  

  Onondaga, 
  253 
  s 
  ; 
  'attitude 
  toward 
  

   Iroquois 
  and 
  English, 
  253*; 
  Iro- 
  

   quois 
  join 
  English 
  against, 
  324°. 
  

  

  Ottrawana, 
  mentioned, 
  288 
  . 
  

  

  Ouaroronon, 
  177 
  7 
  . 
  

  

  Oucanastota, 
  332". 
  

  

  Ouenrohronons, 
  go 
  to 
  Hurons, 
  181 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Oiiioenrhonons, 
  179 
  . 
  

  

  Oumiamis, 
  138 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Oundiaga, 
  escaped, 
  377°- 
  

  

  Ounontisaston, 
  i77 
  T 
  . 
  

  

  Outagamis, 
  139 
  2 
  ; 
  unite 
  with 
  Iroquois 
  

   and 
  English, 
  24s 
  7 
  . 
  

  

  Owego 
  burned, 
  364 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Owenagungas, 
  138 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Oyadagaono, 
  139 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Palatine, 
  damage 
  at, 
  368*; 
  prisoners 
  

   taken 
  at, 
  370 
  9 
  . 
  

  

  Palatines, 
  come 
  to 
  New 
  York, 
  267 
  2 
  . 
  

  

  Parish, 
  Jasper, 
  interpreter, 
  143 
  5 
  ; 
  re- 
  

   port 
  on 
  Iroquois, 
  384 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Parker, 
  Ely 
  S., 
  mentioned, 
  390 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Parkman, 
  Francis, 
  cited, 
  130 
  2 
  , 
  181 
  6 
  . 
  

  

  Parsons, 
  Major, 
  describes 
  Teedyus- 
  

   cung, 
  309 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Peace 
  dance, 
  188 
  9 
  . 
  

  

  Peach-stone 
  game, 
  141 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Peach 
  Town, 
  destroyed, 
  366 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Penn, 
  William, 
  Susquehanna 
  lands 
  

   granted 
  to, 
  230 
  2 
  ; 
  letter, 
  256 
  s 
  ; 
  buys 
  

   land 
  of 
  Conestogas, 
  267 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  Pennsylvania, 
  council 
  at 
  Conestoga, 
  

   260 
  2 
  ; 
  Indian 
  lands, 
  267*, 
  276 
  s 
  ; 
  com- 
  

   plaints 
  of 
  squatters, 
  292 
  s 
  ; 
  land 
  

   treaty, 
  301 
  4 
  ; 
  relations 
  with 
  Iro- 
  

   quois, 
  274°; 
  declares 
  war 
  on 
  Dela- 
  

   wares, 
  306 
  4 
  ; 
  conferences 
  with 
  

   Iroquois, 
  306 
  3 
  ; 
  Easton 
  council, 
  

   309 
  3 
  ; 
  and 
  Maryland, 
  division 
  line, 
  

   329 
  s 
  ; 
  Indians 
  murdered 
  in, 
  331 
  6 
  ; 
  

   commissioners, 
  372*. 
  

  

  Pennsylvania 
  Indians 
  tribute 
  to 
  On- 
  

   ondagas, 
  259 
  s 
  ; 
  ruled 
  by 
  Iroquois, 
  

   273 
  6 
  - 
  

  

  Penobscot 
  Indians, 
  attacked 
  by 
  Mo- 
  

   hawks, 
  214 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Perrot, 
  Nicholas, 
  story 
  of 
  national 
  

   origin, 
  133 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  Peter, 
  mentioned, 
  368". 
  

  

  Petree, 
  Bishop 
  de, 
  baptizes 
  Gara- 
  

   kontie', 
  221 
  1 
  . 
  

  

  Petty, 
  John, 
  mentioned, 
  342 
  7 
  . 
  

  

  Petuns, 
  135 
  9 
  , 
  137 
  s 
  ; 
  withdraw 
  frontier 
  

   towns, 
  176 
  6 
  ; 
  visit 
  of 
  missionaries 
  

   to, 
  177 
  1 
  ; 
  not 
  allowed 
  to 
  trade 
  with 
  

   French, 
  181 
  7 
  ; 
  attacked 
  by 
  Iroquois, 
  

   196 
  1 
  ; 
  destroyed, 
  196 
  1 
  ; 
  grief 
  of, 
  

   196 
  5 
  . 
  See 
  also 
  Tionontaties. 
  

  

  Philadelphia, 
  councils, 
  244 
  s 
  , 
  256 
  1 
  , 
  

   257 
  7 
  , 
  272 
  4 
  , 
  274 
  s 
  , 
  275 
  7 
  , 
  275 
  s 
  , 
  276% 
  281 
  8 
  , 
  

   318°; 
  Iroquois 
  embassy 
  to, 
  285*, 
  

   352°; 
  Senecas 
  in, 
  360 
  2 
  , 
  373*; 
  Iro- 
  

   quois 
  chiefs 
  at, 
  375*. 
  

  

  Physicians, 
  388 
  9 
  . 
  

  

  Pickering, 
  Col. 
  Timothy, 
  council 
  at 
  

   Elmira, 
  374 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Picquet, 
  Abbe 
  Francois, 
  builds 
  strong 
  

   fort, 
  279 
  s 
  ; 
  at 
  Fort 
  Saratoga, 
  286 
  2 
  ; 
  

   mission, 
  291 
  3 
  ; 
  eulogy, 
  292 
  1 
  ; 
  men- 
  

   tioned, 
  293 
  s 
  . 
  

  

  Pierron, 
  Father 
  Jean, 
  with 
  Mo- 
  

   hawks, 
  219 
  1 
  , 
  220 
  2 
  ; 
  retired, 
  228 
  2 
  . 
  

  

  Pieskaret, 
  Simon, 
  defeated, 
  185 
  9 
  ; 
  

   successful 
  expedition 
  in 
  1645, 
  I 
  87 
  9 
  ; 
  

   exploits 
  and 
  death, 
  191 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  Pinetree 
  chiefs, 
  155*. 
  

  

  Pioneers, 
  trouble 
  with, 
  341 
  9 
  . 
  

  

  Pipestone 
  from 
  western 
  Indians, 
  

  

  237 
  3 
  - 
  

   Pipestone 
  calumet, 
  246 
  s 
  . 
  

   Pittsburg, 
  conferences 
  at, 
  317 
  8 
  . 
  

   Point 
  Rockaway, 
  317 
  7 
  . 
  

   Pointe 
  aux 
  Iroquoise, 
  317 
  7 
  . 
  

   Poisoning, 
  stories 
  of, 
  252 
  s 
  . 
  

   Pollard, 
  Capt, 
  Seneca 
  chief, 
  383 
  8 
  . 
  

   Poncet, 
  Father, 
  taken 
  prisoner, 
  199 
  2 
  ; 
  

  

  adopted, 
  199 
  3 
  ; 
  released, 
  199 
  4 
  . 
  

   Pontiac, 
  hostilities, 
  320 
  9 
  , 
  325 
  s 
  ; 
  Iro- 
  

   quois 
  join 
  English 
  against, 
  324°; 
  

  

  met 
  by 
  George 
  Croghan, 
  327^; 
  

  

  council 
  with 
  Johnson, 
  328 
  1 
  ; 
  goes 
  

  

  home, 
  329 
  1 
  . 
  

   Post, 
  mentioned, 
  295 
  2 
  . 
  

   Potomac, 
  Indian 
  name, 
  269 
  s 
  . 
  

   Pottery, 
  140 
  8 
  . 
  

   Pouchot, 
  M., 
  cited, 
  130 
  2 
  ; 
  on 
  origin 
  of 
  

  

  Iroquois, 
  133 
  7 
  ; 
  commands 
  Fort 
  

  

  Levis, 
  317 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  