History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
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,
of conference
repudiates sale
Wyoming lands, 219
;
with Lenapes at, 227 ; destroyed by Sullivan's expedition,
Organization of armies, 31 Origin of the North American
Indians,
Oriskany, battle of, 274 sachem of Hackinsacks, 91 ; no; treaty of, with the Dutch, party to treaty of 1645, 118; soli cits peace on behalf of Esopus In
Oritany,
dians,
Ottawas, location of the, 177 ; a number of, die of small pox at Esopus, 177; Pontiac, king of, organizes alliance against the English, 243 Pacham, a chief of the Tankitekes, 80; advises massacre of the Dutch,
1 1 1
;
surrender of a condition of peace,
Papequanaehen, an Esopus
chief, killed,
Parnau, sachem of Rockaways, 73
INDEX.
Passachquon, sachem of Navisinks, 90 Patchogues, location of the, 75 Patthunck, sachem of Siwanoys, 82 Pauw, Michael, settlement of, 106, 107 Pavonia, Jersey city so called, 106; Manhattan fugitives at, 106 j massa cre at, 107, 1 08 Paxinos, a sachem of Minnisinks, 1785
Punganis, lands of, 177, 387 Punishment for murder, 33
Quassaick creek, 382 Quaqaasno, sacnem of Shinecocks, 75 Quebec, the Iroquois at, 172