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Seuty Thoughts of the Savages con- 

 cerning its Immortality, 254. Their 

 Notion of what becomes of it when 

 feparated from the Body, 255. Cf 

 the Counfry of Souls, 25.5.. Their 

 Notion of the Souls of Beafts, 256. 



Sorcerersy among the Savages, 262. 



Spirits, The Notion of the Savages 

 concerning them, 249. See Genii» 



Stars, the Notion of the Savages of 

 the Stars and Planets, 297. 



Sun, Name of the Great Chief of the 

 NatcbeXj 315, 



Sweating, how the Savages ufe it, 

 268. 



T 



T adoujjac. Port of this Name, 14. 

 Taenfas, a Savage Nation, 331. 

 Tamarouas, Nation of the Illinois : 



Their Village, 291. 

 7'empefi, and its fad Confequences, 



345- ^ . 



Temple, of the Natchez : Its Defcrip- 



fion, 312, &c. Firft Fruits offered 



in the Temple, 319. 

 Tkeakiki, River : Its Springs, 272, &c. 



Its Defcription, 279. 

 Thundery What the Savages think of 



it, 298. 



Tides, of the River St. Laurence, 16, 



17. A Sort of Tides in the Lakes 



of Canada, 129. 

 Tides, 2Lt Penfacole, 364. 

 Tobacco, fucceeds in the Country of 



the Natchez, 311. 

 Tombs, why the Savages carry Provi- 



fions to the Tombs, 255. Of their 



Tombs, 274, 

 Tonlhata, l{iQ : Its Situation, 119. 

 Tonicas, à Savage Nation : Defcription 



of their Village*. Of their Chief : 



The State of this Nation, 327. 

 Touloufe^ liland of Toulouje, or Ballfe, 



335-' 



Tourtes, â Sert of Wood Pidgeons : 

 Their Paffage in Canada, 101, 



Trade, of Brandy : The Diforders it 

 occafions among the IrQqu&is\oî the 

 Fall St. Louis, and of the Moun- 

 tain, 77. 



Tra'-uelling, the Inconveniencies of tra- 

 velling in Canada, 135, 136. The 

 Pieafure and Conveniencies of it, 



E N T S. xiu 



Trees i peculiar to Canada ^ 94. Why 



they have no Leaves in the Month 



of May, 130. 

 T ripe, of the Rock : What it is, and 



the Ufe the Savages make of it, 



238. 



Turtles, plenty m Acadia, 85. 

 Turtle, Iflands : Great Currents be- 

 tween them and the Martyrs, 559. 



V 



Vercheres, (Madam and Mifs de) : The 

 Bravery of thefe two Canadian La- 

 dies, 63. 



Vefials, whether or not among th© 

 Savages, 254. 



Villages, Form of thofe of the Sa- 

 vages, and how they fortify them, 

 240, 241. 



Voivs, of the Savages, 252, 253, 



UrfuUneSj, of ^ebec, zz, 



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V/ahut'Tree, 93. 



fVahut -Trees, of Lcuifiana, and theif 

 Properties, 304. 



War, how the Savages fing the War- 

 Song, 130. Of the God of War, 

 131. Of the Declaration of Vv^ar, 

 131. Motives which engage the 

 Savages to make War, 136. The 

 Manner how a V/ar is refolved on, 

 137. Preparations of the Chief, 

 137. The Deliberation of the 

 Council : The Meafures they take 

 to get Prifoners, 138. Songs, 

 Dances, and Feafls of the War- 

 riors, 139. The Notion thefe Peor 

 pie have of Courage, 139, The 

 Trial which they make of the 

 Warriors, 140. The Precautions 

 for the Wounded, T40. The Fare- 

 well of the Warriors, 142. Of 

 their Arms, offenfive and derenfive, 

 143. Of the Care they take to 

 carry their Deities, 143. Circum- 

 ftances of the March of the War- 

 riors, 154. Of their Encamping ; 

 Of the Meeting of different Par- 

 ties of V/ar, 155. Of their En- 

 trance into an Enemy's Country : 

 Of their Approaches and Attacks, 

 156. Their Way of fighting: 

 Their Inflindl to know the Mark of 

 their 



