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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Condoling 
  council, 
  344, 
  351-98; 
  cere- 
  

   monies 
  described 
  by 
  Mr 
  Hale, 
  385- 
  

   89; 
  described 
  by 
  Morgan, 
  395 
  ; 
  

   ceremony 
  after 
  delivering 
  wam- 
  

   pum, 
  385 
  ; 
  division 
  into 
  elder 
  and 
  

   younger 
  brothers, 
  397; 
  lasts 
  sev- 
  

   eral 
  hours, 
  393 
  ; 
  lasts 
  five 
  days 
  ac- 
  

   cording 
  to 
  Morgan, 
  395 
  ; 
  moral 
  

   and 
  religious 
  character, 
  379 
  ; 
  new 
  

   chiefs 
  presented, 
  385 
  ; 
  procedure, 
  

   378; 
  

  

  songs 
  : 
  At 
  the 
  Wood's 
  Edge, 
  

   352, 
  354-57; 
  Canadian, 
  385; 
  cere- 
  

   monial 
  manuscripts, 
  398-400; 
  Chief 
  

   Daniel 
  La 
  Fort's 
  Six 
  Nations 
  Con- 
  

   dolence, 
  378, 
  381-85 
  ; 
  Hail, 
  401 
  ; 
  

   Iroquois 
  Litany, 
  401-2 
  ; 
  mentioned 
  

   by 
  Johnson, 
  393-94 
  ; 
  Old 
  Way 
  of 
  

   Mutual 
  Greeting, 
  352, 
  356-65; 
  Roll 
  

   Call 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  Chiefs, 
  364-77, 
  401-2 
  ; 
  

   variations, 
  in, 
  400-2. 
  

  

  Congoguwah, 
  409. 
  

  

  Conover, 
  George 
  S., 
  adoption, 
  406, 
  

   407; 
  cited, 
  444. 
  

  

  Converse, 
  Mrs 
  Harriet 
  Maxwell, 
  

   adoption, 
  407. 
  

  

  Copper 
  implements, 
  439. 
  

  

  Corning, 
  stone 
  ornaments 
  near, 
  442. 
  

  

  Cornplanter, 
  422. 
  

  

  Council 
  house, 
  426. 
  

  

  Council 
  names 
  of 
  Iroquois, 
  427. 
  

  

  Councils, 
  delegating 
  powers, 
  342 
  ; 
  

   extra 
  sessions, 
  342; 
  general 
  nature 
  

   of, 
  341-45 
  ; 
  grand 
  council, 
  342, 
  343 
  ; 
  

   names, 
  342 
  ; 
  war 
  chiefs 
  in, 
  342 
  ; 
  

   wampum 
  in, 
  350-51. 
  

  

  Coyne, 
  James 
  H., 
  cited, 
  444. 
  

  

  Cusick, 
  Rev. 
  Albert, 
  mentioned, 
  378, 
  

   387, 
  399, 
  400, 
  410; 
  cited, 
  444. 
  

  

  Cusick, 
  David, 
  cited, 
  444, 
  393, 
  427. 
  

  

  Dablon, 
  visit 
  to 
  Onondaga, 
  421. 
  

   Dances, 
  at 
  ceremonies 
  of 
  adoption, 
  

  

  406; 
  in 
  religious 
  councils, 
  414. 
  

   Darling, 
  Thomas, 
  adoption, 
  406. 
  

   Dayaaweh, 
  406. 
  

   Dayatokoh, 
  406. 
  

   Dead 
  feast, 
  344, 
  402-4. 
  

   Dearborn, 
  Henry, 
  quoted, 
  417. 
  

   Debates, 
  courtesy 
  of, 
  424. 
  

  

  Dehhewamis, 
  410. 
  

  

  Drunkenness, 
  teachings 
  against, 
  412. 
  

  

  Dwight, 
  Timothy, 
  cited, 
  445, 
  424. 
  

  

  Earthenware, 
  441. 
  

   Elmira, 
  relics 
  near, 
  440. 
  

  

  Farmer, 
  Chief 
  Orris, 
  mentioned, 
  

  

  399- 
  

   Farmer's 
  Brother, 
  mentioned, 
  422. 
  

   Feasts, 
  the 
  dead 
  feast, 
  344, 
  402-4. 
  

   Fish-carrier, 
  408. 
  

  

  Frontenac, 
  Count, 
  mentioned, 
  432. 
  

   Furniss, 
  F. 
  H., 
  adoption, 
  407. 
  

  

  Galinee, 
  cited, 
  427, 
  432. 
  See 
  also 
  

  

  Coyne. 
  

   Ganeodiyo, 
  412. 
  

   Ganousseracheri, 
  407. 
  

   Garakontie, 
  421, 
  436. 
  

   Gayaneshaoh, 
  407. 
  

   Genesee 
  river 
  valley, 
  collections 
  

  

  from, 
  439. 
  

   Getman, 
  Dr, 
  mentioned, 
  439. 
  

   Giwego, 
  406. 
  

   Glass 
  beads, 
  441. 
  

   Glass 
  tubes, 
  442. 
  

   Gonaterezon, 
  421. 
  

   Gorgets, 
  442. 
  

   Gouges, 
  440. 
  

   Grand 
  council, 
  342, 
  343. 
  

   Great 
  Peace, 
  The, 
  388. 
  

   Green, 
  John, 
  mentioned; 
  398. 
  

  

  Hahhahhesucks, 
  410. 
  

  

  Hail 
  (song), 
  401. 
  

  

  Hajingonis, 
  407. 
  

  

  Hale, 
  Horatio, 
  cited, 
  445, 
  351, 
  378, 
  

  

  380, 
  385, 
  386, 
  387, 
  398, 
  400. 
  

   Handsome 
  Lake, 
  religious 
  teachings, 
  

  

  411, 
  412-17; 
  Seneca 
  version 
  of 
  

  

  preaching, 
  417-19. 
  

   Hasquetahe, 
  406. 
  

   Hazard, 
  Samuel, 
  cited, 
  445, 
  394, 
  425, 
  

  

  428. 
  

   Hennepin, 
  cited, 
  352. 
  

   Hobart, 
  Bishop, 
  mentioned, 
  438. 
  

   Hocistahout, 
  406. 
  

   Horn, 
  an 
  emblem 
  of 
  power, 
  437. 
  

   Horn 
  implements, 
  442. 
  

  

  