History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
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
the
Senecas,
by emigrants and Mahicans,
69 ; from
194}
strength of, in 1750, 202; sale of lands of, 213 ; in alliance with the
French, 2125 action of, concerning
lands,
name of, 394
;
government, 46 ; tribal divisions, 47, totemic divisions and emblems, 49 ; subjugation of, by Iroquois, 64 ; wars with the Senecas, 68 ; made
Katsban, a village of the Katskills, 177 Katonah, sachem of Siwanoys, 82 Kayingehaga, Mohawks so called, 35 Kayaderossera patent, 258 Keeperdo, a Mahican chief, territory of,
solicits
war with the Allegewi, 45 ; form of
Indians
tribute,
origin,
at
visits
Jumonville, death of, 210 Kalebackers, Indians having guns, 136 Katskills, location of,
possession
declare war against the
English, 2195 devastations by, along the Kittatinny mountains, and on the Susquehanna, 220 ; hostilities in tht Minnisinks, 221,
238 ;
declare
themselves men, 225 j Johnson sends peace embassy to, 224; John son appoints conference with, 228 ;
Johnson removes petticoat from, 229 ; make peace with Pennsylvania, 236 ; take part in Pontiac's conspi massacre Connecticut racy, 243 ;