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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

Tobaccus, sachem of Patchogues, 75 Totems and totemic classifications, 49

3615 Dans-Kammer, 383; Hiawatha, 365 Iroquois respecting origin, 35; Lenapes, respecting ori gin, 45 ; Lenapes, respecting subjuga tion, 64 ; Mahicans, respecting ori gin, 42 ; Mahicans, respecting Hud son's visit, 13 ; Mahopac lake, 368 ; Manetta hill, 364; Naoman, a tra dition of Murderer's creek, 378 ; stepping stones, 362; Wanton Is land, 395 ; Wawanaquassick, 373 Trade, mode of conducting, 120

Traditions,

with 1623, Iroquois, Treaty with Mahicans, 1623, 54;

Tschoop, a Mahican chief, conversion of, Tuscaroras, an original Iroquois tribe, 365 remove to North Carolina, 36; de feated by English in North Carolina,

54; with

Weckquaesgeeks, etc., 1644, 117; with Mohawks and Mahicans, 1 644, with Weckquaesgeeks, etc., 1645, 118; with Esopus Indians, 1660, 1425 with Esopus Indians, 1664, 156; with Esopus Indians, 1665, 163 ; with Iroquois and Ma hicans, 1664, 158; with Tackapausha, 1656, 1245 with Iroquois,

117;

1768, 250 Tryon county, committee of safety of, 262

against Canarsees, 114; commands in expedition against Weckquaes

geeks, 115, 1 1 6

Unukat's castle, 85

Van der Donck, description of Indians of

New York, 20

;

sub-tribal classifi

cations of, 72

Van Dyck, Hendrik kills a squaw, 121 j shot by the Indians, 122 Vaudreuil, invades neutral territory, 204 Van Voorst, Garret Jansen, killed, 104

Van Tienhoven, secretary, mother of, 108 Verazzano,

of

description

Indians

of

New York, 19 Verdrietig Hook, 92, 93, 377 Vriesendael (see De Vries) Vielle, Arnout, interpreter, 181 Virginia, operations of, in Ohio