History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
152; expedition for reduc 1525 third expedition to, 153 ; Miss Mack killed at, 283 j lo cation and signification, 388 Shawanoes, removal of, from Maryland, 180: aided by Mahicans, 180; make peace with Iroquois, 180; settle among the Minsis, 1805 num ber in expedition against Canada, 189 5 take part in Lenape wars (see fort at,
St.
tion of,
mjssionaries at, 86, 197, 198
Regis Indians, organization of, 179 Gen., commands expedition
Sullivan,
against Iroquois, 279
Susquehannas, subjugation of, 55
Susquehanna Company, organization of, Swannekins, the Dutch, so called, 108 Tackapousha, sachem of Marsapequas, 74, 76; treaty of, with the Dutch,
Lenapes).
Shawuskukhkung, address by, 293 Shekomeko, a Mahican village,
St.
Harmar, 290 ; defeated by Lenapes, Francis, Indians, descent of, upon Schaticook and Hoosic, 205, 216
86 j
Tackarew, sachem of Reckgawawancs,
INDEX.
Tadame, king of Lenapes, murder of, 227,
Taghkospemo, sachem of Tappans, 91 Tankitekes, location of, 80 j treaty with, Tanadiarisson, speech of, 209 Tappans, location of the, 91
Tarrytown, aboriginal name of, 79, 366 Teedyuscung, chief sachem of Lenapes, 69, 227 j commands war-party of Eastern Lenapes, 2195 holds con ference with Shawanoe and Mahican 220 j attends conference at allies,
Mount Johnson, 228
;
attends con
ference at Onondaga, 228 ;
makes
with Johnson, 2315 holds conference with governor of Pennsyl treaty
232 ; speech of, at Easton, 2335 empowered to make peace, 234; final treaty with, at Easton, 241 } murdered by Senecas, 2445
vania,
biographical sketch of, 301
1905 return of, to Iroquois country, 190; constituted the Sixth Nation, 90 accept war-belts of colonists, $