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Dance of the Calumet, 207. 



Betrolty Arrival at Detroit, the Nature 

 of the Country, 171. Of the Savages 

 fettled near the Fort, 172. 



Dogs, of the Dogs the Savages ufe for 

 huntingj 5S. 



Beath, v^dVat paffes at the Death of a 

 Savage^ 273. Their Generoflty to 

 the Dead : Of their Funerals^Tombs, 

 Apparitions, various Praélices a- 

 bout the Dead, 273, 274, à-c. What 

 paffes after the interment : Of 

 Mourning, 276. The Notion of the 

 Savages about thofe who die vio- 

 lent DealhS;, 277. The Feaft of 

 Souls, 277. The Manner of mourn- 

 ing for the Dead among the lU'moh^ 

 2S7. 



Bduge-y Tradition of the Deluge a- 

 mong^he Savages, 297. 



^'tfcnption of the Feflivai of Dreams, 

 259, &c. Of the T/j^^Â'i/^i, 279. Of 

 thQ Kûfiafquias, 2gz,_ Of the MiJJi- 

 f.ppl above the IIIif:ah, 294, &c. Of 

 the Country of the NatcLe^y 310. 

 Of the great Viilafî;e and Temple of 

 the Natchcxy 312/ Of a Feftival of 

 th.^ Natchez:^ 31 3. Of Ncw OrkanSy 

 324. Of tlie River and Village of 

 the Tcnfcasy 327. Of the principal 

 Moqth of the M/JJÎfftppi, 336, &c. 

 Of tiie Coafl, the Road^ and the 

 Poft of Biloxly 340, 341. Of the 

 North Coafc of the liland of Cuda, 

 -43. Of the Martyr Iflands, 356. 

 Uf the Country of the j^palackcsy 

 362. Of St. Jofiphy 366. Of the 

 Bay of Penfacoky 367. Of the Port 

 pf the Ha'-ja^nahy 373. Of the Bay 

 01 Matanxay 375. Of the grand 

 Cacique, 378. Of Cape Francoisy 

 380. Of the Port of Plymouth^ 



M) e fer t ions f frequent in Loirtfanay 370. 



DlegOy Don, Cacique of the Savages of 

 the Martyrs y vifits the French who 

 ^fcaped from the Wreck of the A- 

 àour, 356. His Authority : He re- 

 refufes to give the French Guides to 

 go to S/. Ai'gvfi'iny 357. 



pîfcafes common among the Savages, 

 266. Their extravagant Notion of 

 Difeafes, 269. 



.Vorac^oe:, Remark on the Doradoes, 

 382. 



■Bréams, of their Nature according to 



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the Savages, 257. A Story on this, 

 Subjeél, 257. How they are fatis- 

 iied about a Dream, when it is tod 

 hard to accomplifiV its Inftrudions, 

 ^58. Of the Feftival of Dreams : A 

 Defcription of one of thefe Fefl.i- 

 vals, 25^, &:c, 



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Eagles y of two Kind in Canada, 87, 

 Edipfesy what the Savages of Canada 



think of them, 298. 

 Eels y of the Eel Fiihery in Canada'j^^,,, 

 Elmsy two Species of Elms in Q(i^:fÇfi:à^ 



94- f l:> ■ 



EngliJhyBifTQrence between XmÈnglîfi 

 and French Colonies, 27. The Eng- 

 lijh oppofe a Settlement on the Ri-* 

 ver Niagara v/ithout EfteQ:, 147, 

 An Engllp Ship endtavours in vaia 

 to fuccour the Crèv/ of the A- 

 ^/owr, 3.55. An Englip Interloper at 

 Biloxty his Fate, 369, 374. Endea-r 

 . vcur to bring over the French Allies 

 to their Party, 370. The French 

 meet with an EngUJh Ship, 382, 

 The Captain's Behaviour, 383. The 

 Ingenuity of the EngUJh to catch 

 Pirates, 384,, 

 Erk\ Defcription of Lake Erky 169* 

 Of the North Coaft of this. Lake^ 

 169. 



EJkimauXy Savages, their Charadler 

 Cuftoms^ 106 ^c. 



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F ally of Niagara^ defcribed, Remarks 

 on this Cafcade, 152, 153. Falls of 

 the River St. taurcncçy 116, 117, 

 ÏÏ9. Fail of Montmorenci. 19. Fall 

 of the Recoil et y 75. Fall of St, 

 Louts: Iroquois Village there, 76^, 

 77. Origin of this Settlement, 105, 



Farn'mcy Route ixom Cataracoui to Fa- 

 mine Bay, 128. Defcription of this 

 Place, 129. 



Firs y four Species of, in Canada, 92. 



Firey Defcription of the Fire Dance j a 

 Story on this Subjed, 148, 149. 



Fijb, of thofe that are taken in the 

 Gulf and River St. Laurencey 85. 

 Fiih peculiar to Canaday 87. Armed 

 Fifh, how it catches Birds, 86. 



FkaFIant/its Eifeds, 178, 



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