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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River

Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872. 252 words

Oghkawagas, 200 ; Mahican clans settle among, 200 Ska; niadaradighroonas settle among, 200; Chugnuts settle among, 201 ; Esopus Indians settle among, 201 ; King, called the

Thomas, chief of, 201; connection war of Revolution, 201

French endeavor

valley,

secure

to

possession of the, 208, 209, 210

Onackatin, sachem of Warranawonkongs, 95 ; party to treaty of 1665, 165 j lands of, 165, 387 Oneidas, a tribal division of Iroquois, 97 ; assign lands to Tuscaroras, 190; second castle of the, 201 ; accept war belt of colonists, 273 ; disper

sion of, by Brant's forces, 275 ; retali

atory descent of, upon the Mohawks, 275 ; severed from Iroquois confe

deracy, 288 ; secured in possession of lands, 289 ; Mahicans settle among,

Onderis Hocque, a Minsi chief, of, 141

address

Onondagas, a tribal division of Iroquois, 35; make treaty with the Dutch, 54 ; capital of the, 98 ; Spangenberg's account of confederacy of, 40;

of, with

Oghkawagas, elements composing, 200 Oghkawaga, head-quarters of Brant, 267 Ohio company, organization of, 208

of, invaded by French, 176 ; Zinzendorf's opinion of, 187;

territory

Necariages, application of, for acceptance as seventh nation of Iroquois, refused,

8 1, 84, 202; visits England, killed in battle of Cortland's

declare

themselves

independent,

208 ; accept war-belts of the crown, 273 ; capital of, destroyed by Sulli van, 280 ; apply to Oneidas for re lief, 281

Onondaga, capital of Iroquois confederacy, 98; Jesuit missionaries at, 170; war belts taken to, for consultation,

213; council at,