INDEX. 



men and wom?n, ii. 125, 126. Their utenfils ; form 

 of their villages, ii. 126, 127. Their manner of for- 

 tifying them, ii. 128. Of their winter encampments, 

 and what they fuffer in them, ii. 129, &ci Their 

 naftinefs, ii. 133. Inconveniences which fummer oc- 

 cafions them, ii. 134. Their character in brief, ii. 

 136, &c. Origin of mankind according to the Indians, 

 ii. 141, &c. Their notion of fpirits, ii. 143, 144. 

 Their facriflces, ii. 148. Their fafts and vows, ii. 

 148, ,149. Refemblance of the Indians to the Hebrews^; 

 their priefts, ii. 150, 151. Indian veftals, ii. 151. 

 Their opinion of the immortality of the foul, of what 

 becomes of it after it is feparated from the body : why 

 they carry victuals to the tombs, ii. 152, 1^3. Prefents 

 which they make to the dead, ii. 153. How they pre- 

 tend to merit eternal happinefs, ii. 154, 155. Their 

 notion of the fouls of beafts, ii. 155. Of the nature 

 of dreams according to them, ii. 156, &c. Ordinary 

 difeafes amongft thefe people, ii. 176, &c. Ufe 

 they make of their fimples, ii. 173. Divers other 

 remedies they ufe, ii. 174, 175. Principles on which 

 their medicine is founded ; their extravagant notion of 

 difeafes, ii. 176, 177. What paffes at their death, ii. 

 189. Their generofity to the dead of their funerals 

 and tombs, ii. 186, 187. Their notion of ghofts, ii. 

 1 8 8. Their different practices with refpedt to the 

 dead, ii. 189. Their notion of thofe who die a vio- 

 lent death, ii. 192. The pains they take to furprize 

 "■ their enemies, ii. 216. Traditions of the fin of the 

 firft woman, and the deluge amongft the Indians, ii. 

 228, 229. Their notion of the liars, how they know 

 the north when the fky is overcaft, ii. 230. Their 

 notion of eciipfes and thunder, ii. 231. Their manner 

 'of dividing time, ii. 232, 233. On the illands of the 

 Martyrs ; what paries between them and the French 

 that were fhipwrecked, ii. 322. Embarraffment on 

 their part, ii. 325. Who thefe Indians were, ii. 

 326. 



Indigo of-LouiTSana, Ki 25c. 



Iroquois of the Fall of St. Lewis and the mountain ; diforders 

 amongft them occafioned by brandy, i. 219. Origin 

 of their fettlement at the Fall of St. Lewis, i. 269, 270. 

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