History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
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
Queen Anne's war, 183
Rank and titles, 30
Raritans, a chieftaincy of Lenapes, loca
Mt. Johnson,
attends conference at
tion of, 90 ; called Sanhikans or fire
workers, 90 j remove to the Kittakeny mountains, 90 j accused of plundering, 101 ; attacked by the
229; attends conference at Lancaster, 235; biographical sketch of, 305 Peekskill, aboriginal name of, 79 Pemerawghin, chief sachem of Warranawonkongs, 95 Penhawitz, sachem of Carnarsees, 73 } sends
delegates
to negotiate
peace,
109 ; conference with, at Rechquaakie,
no
Pennacooks, location of, 8 5 ; dispersion of, 62 j a portion of, settle at Schaticook, 63 j invited to remove to Canada, 184; remnant of, carried
Dutch, ioij destroy a family at Mespath, 131 ; remove to Oneida lake, 90, 293 ; remove to Lake Michigan, 90 ; New Jersey pays claim for lands, 293 Rauch, Christian Henry, missionary, 197 Rechtauck, Manhattan fugitives at, 1065 location of, 362 location of the, 775 attack Hudson's ship, n, 77; in cluded in treaty of 1643, 78
Reckgawawancs,
away to Canada, 216 Pennsylvania,