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jf^ugg^^i'h of Canada, 263, 264, &c. 

 Their Tricks, 264. Inftaliation of 

 the Jugglers, 265. Impofture of the 

 Jugglers, 270. Their Cruelty to the 

 Sick in defperate Cafes, 270. Jiig- 

 giers of" Acadia called Autmolns, z-jo. 

 Jugglers of the NatcheT^, 321, 



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l^tkapous, a Savage Nation, 1 14. 

 Kajkajquiasy Defcriptioh of the Kaf- 

 kajquiasy 292, 293. 



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take, of the AJfm'iho'ds, 111, Lake of 



St. Peter, 52. 

 Z'ake, the Upper, its Defcription, 193. 



Fable of the Savages about this 



Lake, 193. Copper Mines on its 



Borders, 194. 

 Lakes, the Flux and Reflux in thofe 



of Canada, 129. 

 Language:, GÎ Canada, Huron Language, 



Algonquin Language j Particularities 



of the two Languages, 122. 

 Lemons, of the Strait (Detroit) 178. 

 Lencornet, Defcription of this Fifli j 



Method of taking it, 85. 

 Licences, the Abufe of Licences, 34. 

 Loretto, a Village in Canada, Defcrip- 



tion of the Miffion fettled there, 



28. 



Lakes, of Canada, Remark on their 



Currents, 211. 

 Lake, of Pontchartra'in, 345. 

 Laiu, Mr. his Grant at the Ahanjas, 



307. 



Lomjlana, Fruit Trees of this Coun- 

 try, 293, 294. Its Forefls, <^o6. 

 Where they ought to build their 

 Houfes, 338. From whence pro- 

 ceeds the wrong Notion, which 

 they have in France, of this Coun- 

 try, 339. Frequent Defertions in 

 LouiJiGna, 370. 



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Magdalen, ov Magdaleine, Cape Mag- 

 dalen, 54. 



Magicians, how punilhed among the 



Savages, 188. 

 Malhomines, or ivild Oats, a Savage 



Nation, 202^ 



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Maple, of its Juice, 60. Male and 

 I em ale Maple, 93. 



Marriages, of the Savages. Of the 

 Plurality of Wives and Hu/bands. 

 Of the Degrees of Kindred, 196. 

 Particular Laws for Marriages, 

 196. How they treat of P^ar- 

 riages, 197. The Ceremonies of 



. Marriage, 198. 



Mafcot/tlns, a Savage Nation, 114. 



Miamiçs, Savages, feem to have the 

 famé Origin as the Illinois, 114. 

 Their ; particular Cuftoms to pre- 

 pare themfeîves for War, 141. 



Michillimakinac, the Situation of this 

 Foil, 192. Traditions of the Sa- 

 vages about MichilUmàkinac, Plenty 

 of Fhh here, 194, 195. 



MiiJouri, the Savages of the Mijfour} 

 defeat a Party of Spaniards, 204. 



Money, various Changes in that of 

 Canada, 36, 37. 



Montreal, Difference betv/een the 

 Coui-itry of ^lehcc and that of 

 Montreal, 72. Defcription of the 

 liland and Town of Montreal, 73^, 

 74. Of the Environs of this Ifland, 

 76. Of the Fair of Montreal, 78. 



Mountain, Iroquois Village of the 

 Pvîountain, 77. 



Mai?<:>, QjC:im oi Canada, 237. Of the 

 Bread of Maiz, 239. Maiz rotted. 



, hov/ ufed by the Savages, 238. 



Marameg, river, its mines, 291, 292. 



Marquette, river of Father Marquette. 



, 222. 



Marriages, of tliQ Natchez, 319. 

 Marfial, Englifb Interloper at Biloxï,. 

 . 360. His Fate, 374. 

 Marty rs,^ Savages in the Ifles of, 351. 



Defcription of thofe Jfles, 356. Great 



Currents between the Martyrs and 



t\\Q Turtle IJlands, '2^ii,(^, 

 MatanT^a, Defcription 6f the Bay of 



Matan'x.a, 375. 

 MMubile,'K\-^tx of, 343. 

 Murder, how punilhed by the Huronsp 



187, iS8. 



Medicine, the PrincipJes on which all 

 the Phyfic of the Savages is found- 

 ed, 269. 



Men, their Origin, according to the 



Savages, 248, 249i. 

 Aiia?nies, a Savage Nation ; Games 



ufed among them, 226, 227. 

 Michigan^ Danger of the Navigation 



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