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Litter, 167 1 . 



Lloyd, Herbert M., cited, 102*, 



I02°-3 l . 



Lodge used by conjurors, 194 8 . 

 Long house, a 4 7 , o6 4 , 97*, 97 9 -98 7 ; 



Indian names, 106 5 ; not confined 



to Iroquois family, 95°; Lafitau's 



description, 102 4 . 

 Loskiel, G. H., cited, 89*, 97*, 125*, 



I35 3 , 152 3 , 170 6 , 172 9 , 192 9 , I95 2 , 



195 s . 



Loveland, R. D., charred articles 

 obtained by, 160 8 . 



McMasters, Guy H., cited, 89 s , 

 i37 7 -38 4 . 



Mahicans, fort, 114 3 . 



Map drawing, 194 1 . 



Maple sugar, bark vessel for carry- 

 ing sap, 169 3 . 



Marshe, Witham, cited, 89 s , 161 3 . 



Masks, i84 2 -92 3 . 



Mason, Otis T., cited, 89 s , 162 4 , 



163 5 , i63 s -6 4 3 , 165 2 , 168 1 . 

 Massawomeks, defensive armor, 



129 s . 



Mats, 1 56°, 157 5 . 



Medical treatment, 195 1 . 



Megapolensis, cited, 118 7 . 



Mercer, Henry C., cited, 89 6 , 91 7 . 



Minisink fort, 114*. 



Minquas, called Andastoes, 106 1 . 



Mohawks, fire-making, 91 4 , 92 s ; 

 fort occupied by, no 5 ; fort of 

 1665, 115 2 ; houses, 99 1 , 99 s ; na- 

 tional symbol, 92 s . 



Montanus, Arnoldus, cited, 98 7 , 

 170 3 . 



Montour, Captain, story of death, 

 I37 8 . . 



Morgan, Lewis H., cited, 89 7 , 92 s , 

 101 1 , 102 5 , i02 9 -3\ 104 6 , 105 1 , 107 6 , 

 117 3 , 121 8 , 121 8 , 122 1 , 123 2 , 123 7 , 

 124 3 , 126 6 , 126 9 , 136 s , 140 4 , 148°, 

 ISO 1 , T50 9 , 155 6 , 156 1 , T56 3 , 161 8 , 

 165 4 , 167 4 , 168 5 , 176 3 , T77 3 , 178 7 , 

 180 7 , i82 8 -83 3 , i86 4 -87 1 , 195 7 . 



Morse, Jedidiah, cited, 89 7 , 171 5 . 



Mortar, wooden, 149 5 , I49 T . 



Moulton, Joseph W., cited, 89 7 , 

 I44 8 - 



Musical instruments, i74 s -77 s ; bam- 

 boo whistle, 177 6 ; drums, 174 s , 

 176 7 ; flute, 177 1 ; rattles, 175 3 ; 

 violins, 1 77 s . 



Nanticokes, burial customs, 117 s . 

 Neatness, hardly an aboriginal vir- 

 tue, 1 58 s . 

 Norris, Major James, cited, 173 3 . 



O'Callaghan, E. B., cited, 89 s , 

 io8 9 -9\ 109 9 , H3 1 , 114 7 , Ii4 9 -i5\ 

 115 4 , 115 7 , 118 3 , 125 8 , 132 3 , i33 2 -34 9 , 

 i7o 9 -7i 3 , I75 3 . 



Oneida castle, account of. 112 5 . 



Oneidas, graves, 117 9 , 118 9 ; houses, 

 99 5 , 99 s - 



Onondaga, blockhouse, 115 5 ; direc- 

 tions for fort at, 115 7 . 



Onondaga lake, mission fort at, 

 H5 5 . 



Onondagas, arrows, 123 4 ; council 

 house, 100 1 ; fire-making, 93 s ; 

 forts, 115 3 ; graves, 120 3 ; houses, 

 99 s , 99 9 ; villages often removed, 

 105 5 . 



Otschinachiata, mentioned, 120 3 . 

 Pails, 15 1 9 . 



Painted Post, stories about, 137 4 . 

 Paintings on bark, 132°. 

 Parkman, cited, 116 3 . 

 Patchin, stories about Painted Post, 

 137'. 



Pea.ch stones, games played with, 

 180 7 . 



Pennsylvania Archives, cited, 89 s . 

 Penobscot Indians, fire-making, 

 £? 8 -Q2 2 . 



Pestilence, superstitions concern- 

 ing, no 1 . 

 Pestle, wooden, 149'. 

 Philip, King, war club, 126 2 . 

 Picture writing, 194 1 . 

 Poles, 169 8 . 



Poncet, Father, tortured, 132 1 . 



