History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
against Schoharie settlements, biographical notice of, 265
284;
missioned captain, 196 Kregier, Martin, journal of second Esopus commands expedition war, 60; against Esopus Indians, 149 Krieckbeck, commandant at Fort Orange, joins war party of Mahicans, 1005 killed by the Mohawks, 100 Kryn, chief of the Caghnawagas, 180
La Barre, governor of Canada, 169 Lafayette, Mahicans under command of, Lake George, battle of, 224 Language, 3335 Algonquin, origin of name, 64 ; Algonquin, grammar of the,
dialectic
338 j
359; general
vocabularies,
reference,
333; geo
graphical names, formation of, 354 j
Johnson, Guy, deputy superintendent of Iroquois,
Kinte-Kaying, an Indian dance, 28, 115 Kitchawongs, location of, 79 Kitchawong, sachem of Kitchawongs, Kitzanacka, Indian priest, 27 Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, missionary labors of, 261 Konapot, sachem of Mahicans, 89 , com
260 j holds conference at
word building, 352 Lawrence, Dr,, 17 takes
of Fort
Oswego, 263 5 appeals to Iroquois to
Leisler, Jacob,
take up arms, 263 ; second confer ence at Oswego, 268 5 receives in
James, 175 j executed for treason, Lenni Lenapes, territory of, 35 ; signi fication of name, 44 ; tradition re
structions from Gen. Gage, 262
Johnson Hall, battle of, 285 Joselyn, John, 16 Juet, Hudson's mate, Castleton, 9
specting
traditionary
95; loving men of,
to
tributary
strengthened
Shawanoes
Kieft, director, attempts the collection of
101 ; urges
war measures,
102; proclaims a public fast, 1095 solicits aid from New England, 113; mediation of
Mohawks and
Mahicans, 117 King, Thomas, chief of the Oghakawagas, 201
King, Philip, winter quarters near Albany, 62 ; influence of his teachings, 203 Kingston, first settlement at, 125 5 a vil lage palisaded at, 128 ; aboriginal