INDEX.
- Algonquins, [viii], [17], [36], [42], [60], [62], [69], [70], [77], [87].
- Algonquins of the Isles des Allumettes, [18], [28], [29], [46].
- Alizon, M., [95], [100].
- Allouez, Father Claudius, [64], [67], [69].
- Amikoüai, "Nation of the Beaver," [50], [51], [54].
- An account of the French settlements in North America (1746), cited, [32].
- Assiniboins, not visited by Nicolet, [71].
- Atchiligoüan, an Algonquin nation, [50].
- A8eatsi8aenrrhonon (Aweatsiwaerrhonon), Huron name for the Winnebagoes, [45], [46], [60].
- Bay des Puants (Baie des Puants). See [Green Bay].
- [Beaver Nation], [45], [48], [50], [51], [54], [63].
- Bonhomme, Nicholas, [98].
- Brébeuf, John de, [20], [24], [41], [46], [100].
- Buteux, Father James, [78], [80], [93], [94], [95], [96], [97].
- Cabot, John, [viii], [ix].
- Cabot, Sebastian, [ix].
- Caens, the, [21].
- Capitanal, a Montagnais chief, [93].
- Cartier, James, [11], [12], [13], [14], [15].
- Champlain, Samuel, makes, in 1603, a survey of the St. Lawrence, [16];
- in 1608, founds Quebec, [17];
- attacks the Iroquois, in 1609, [ib.];
- returns, in 1610, to France, [18];
- in 1611 again reaches the St. Lawrence, [ib.];
- soon sails back to France, [ib.];
- in 1613, once more reaches the St. Lawrence, [ib.];
- explores the Ottawa to the Isle des Allumettes, [ib.];
- embarks for France, [ib.];
- in 1615, again sails for New France, [19];
- visits the Hurons, [ib.];
- attacks, with those Indians, the Iroquois, [ib.];
- returns to Quebec, [20];
- a new government for New France, [21];
- Champlain one of the Hundred Associates, [22];
- he defends Quebec against the English, [23];
- next year he surrenders the town, [ib.];
- taken a prisoner to England, [24];
- in 1633, resumes command in New France, [ib.];
- resolves to explore the west, [ib.];
- in 1634, sends Nicolet to the Winnebagoes, [39];
- death of Champlain, [75].
- Champlain's Map of 1632, referred to, [31], [35], [36], [38], [51], [52], [53], [54], [62], [64], [66], [70].
- Champlain's Voyages of 1613, cited, [36];
- Voyages of 1632, cited, [36], [38], [51], [52], [64], [66], [73].
- Charlevoix' Carte des Lacs du Canada, referred to, [57];
- also, his Nouvelle France, [ib.]
- Chauvin, a captain of the French marine, [15].
- Cheveux Relevés (Standing Hair—Ottawas), [52], [53], [54], [73].
- [Chippewas], [38], [53], [54], [55], [90], [91].
- Cioux. See [Sioux].
- Columbus, Christopher, [viii].
- Company of New France, [21].
- Copper and copper mine early known to the Indians, [36].
- Cortereal, Gaspar, [ix].
- Couillard, Guillaume, [82].
- Couillard, Marguerite, [81], [84], [94], [98], [99], [100].
- Coureurs de bois, [41].
- Cressé, M., [90].
- Crevier, François, [97].
- Dakotas (Dacotahs.—See [Sioux]), [viii], [62], [71].
- Daniel, Antoine, a Jesuit priest, [41], [80].
- Davost, a Jesuit, [41].
- De Caen, Émery, [20], [24], [32].
- De Caen, William, [20].
- De Champfleur, François, [98].
- De Chasteaufort, Bras-de-fer, [75].
- De Courtemanche, Augustin le, [84].
- De Gand, François Derré, [82].
- Delaplace, Jacques, [94].
- De la Roche, the Marquis, [15].
- De la Roque, John Francis, see [Lord of Roberval].
- De Laubin, M., [90].
- De Malapart, M., [95].
- De Maupertuis, M., [93].
- De Repentigny, Jean-Baptiste Le Gardeur, [84].
- Des Gens Puants (Des Gens Puans—Des Puants—Des Puans). See [Winnebagoes].
- Des Roches, M., [85], [88].
- Du Creux' Hist. of Canada (Historia Canadensis), cited, [29], [60], [100], et seq.
- Du Creux' Map of 1660, referred to, [51], [53], [55], [73].
- Enitajghe, Iroquois name for Green Bay, [56].
- Estiaghicks, Iroquois name of the Chippewas, [53].
- Ferland's Cours d'Histoire du Canada, cited, [27], [82], [89];
- also, his Notes sur les Registres de Notre-Dame de Québec, [27], [82], [85].
- Fire Nations (Les Gens de Feu). See [Mascoutins].
- Foster's Mississippi Valley, cited, [59].
- Fox Indians (Outagamis—Les Renards—Musquakies), [64], [65], [66].
- [Fox River] of Green Bay, [61], [64], [66], [67], [68], [70].
- Fur-trade, the, [22].
- Gens de Mer (Gens de Eaux de Mer). See [Winnebagoes].
- Godefroy, Jean, [94], [95].
- Godefroy, Louis, [95].
- Godefroy, Thomas, [96].
- Gravier's Découvertes et Établissement de Cavalier de la Salle, cited, [82];
- his Map by Joliet, referred to, [55], [59].
- [Green Bay], [56], [60], [62], [69], [70].
- Guitet, a notary, records of, [27], [82].
- Hébert, Guillaume, [82].
- Hébert, Guillemette, [82].
- Hertel, François, [99].
- Hertel, Jacques, [99].
- Horoji (Hochungara—Winnebagoes), [60].
- Huboust, Guillaume, [82].
- Hundred Associates (Hundred Partners), [21], [22], [23], [24], [25], [31], [39], [42], [76], [82].
- Hurons, [17], [19], [21], [23], [36], [42], [43], [47], [48], [49], [51], [62], [63], [69], [76], [77], [102], [103].
- Illinois (Indians), [70].
- Iroquois, [17], [18], [20], [29], [38], [44], [51], [76].
- Jesuit Relations, cited:
- 1633—[93];
- 1635—[44], [46], [93];
- 1636—[30], [45], [60], [77], [78], [79], [80];
- 1637—[78], [80], [81];
- 1638—[80];
- 1639—[60];
- 1640—[38], [45], [48], [50], [51], [53], [56], [57], [62], [67], [68], [69], [70], [72], [73];
- 1641—[82];
- 1642—[53];
- 1643—[26], [27], [28], [30], [47], [48], [49], [58], [60], [62], [72], [74], [78], [83], [84], [85], [86], [87], [88];
- 1648—[38], [53];
- 1654—[38], [69];
- 1656—[62], [70];
- 1670—[64], [67], [69];
- 1671—[53], [56], [64].
- Jesuit Relations, the, [27].
- Jesuits, the, [68], [80], [85].
- Joliet, Jean, [96].
- Joliet, Louis, [68], [69], [96].
- Joques, Father Isaac, [91], [97].
- Juchereau, Noël, [82].
- Kaukauna, town of, [65].
- Kickapoos (Kikabou, Kikapou, Quicapou, Kickapoux, Kickapous, Kikapoux, Quicpouz), [67].
- Kirk, David, [23].
- La Baye (La Baye des Eaux Puantes—La Grande Baie—La Baye des Puans—Lay Baye des Puants). See [Green Bay].
- Lake Michigan (Lake of the Illinois—Lake St. Joseph—Lake Dauphin—Lac des Illinois—Lac Missihiganin—Magnus Lacus Algonquinorum), [55], [56], [66], [69], [70], [72].
- Lake Superior, [54].
- Lake Winnebago (Lake of the Puants—Lake St. Francis), [62], [65].
- La Marchand, Jeanne, [99].
- La Mêlée, Christopher Crevier, Sieur de, [97].
- La Mer, Marguerite, [27].
- La Mer, Maria, [27].
- La Nation des Puans (La Nation des Puants). See [Winnebagoes].
- La Nouë, Annie de, [24], [41].
- La Porte, Pierre de, [82].
- La Vallée, Claude, [99].
- Laverdière's Reprint of Champlain's Works, referred to, [36].
- Le Caron, Father Joseph, [19], [20].
- Le Jeune, Paul, [24], [41], [80].
- Le Neuf, family of, [94].
- Le Neuf, Maria, [94], [95], [98].
- Les Folles Avoine. See [Menomonees].
- Le Tardif, Olivier, [82], [83], [84], [103].
- Lippincott's Gazetteer, cited, [33].
- [Lord of Roberval], [14], [15].
- Macard, Nicolas, [84], [100].
- Mackinaw, Straits of, [55].
- Manitoulin Islands, [50], [51].
- [Mantoue] (Mantoueouee—Makoueoue), tribe of, [56].
- Margry, Pierre, in Journal Général de l'Instruction Publique, [29], [72], [84].
- Marguerie, François, [95], [99].
- Marguerie, Maria, [99].
- Marquette, Father James, [68], [69].
- Marsolet, Nicolas, [84], [100].
- [Mascoutins] (Macoutins—Mascoutens—Maskeutens—Maskouteins—Musquetens—Machkoutens—Maskoutench—Machkoutenck—Les Gens de Feu—The Fire Nation—Assistagueronons—Assistaehronons), [51], [52], [63], [64], [65], [66], [67], [68], [69], [70].
- Masse, the Jesuit, [41].
- [Menomonees] (Maromine—Malhominies—Les Folles Avoine), [57], [58].
- Miamis, [67].
- Michigan, signification of the word, [65].
- Mississippi, meaning of the word, [67].
- Montmagnais, [36], [41].
- Montmagny, M. de, [70], [75], [76], [77], [105].
- Nantoue. See [Mantoue].
- Nation des Puans (Nation des Puants—Nation of Stinkards). See [Winnebagoes].
- Nation du Castor (Nation of Beavers). See [Beaver Nation].
- Nation of the Sault. See [Chippewas].
- Nenascoumat, an Indian chief, [95].
- Neutral Nation, [51], [61], [65].
- Nez Percés (Naiz percez). See [Beaver Nation].
- Nicolet, Gilles, [88], [89].
- Nicolet, John, arrives in New France, [26];
- sent by Champlain, in 1618, to the Algonquins of Isle des Allumettes, [28];
- goes on a mission of peace to the Iroquois, [29];
- takes up his residence with the Nipissings, [ib.];
- recalled by the government to Quebec, [30];
- employed as interpreter, [ib.];
- Champlain resolves to send him on a western exploration, [33];
- Nicolet had heard of the Winnebagoes, [39];
- prepares, in June, 1634, to visit this and other nations, [40];
- starts upon his journey, [42];
- why it must have been in 1634 that Nicolet made his westward exploration, [ib.], et seq.;
- travels up the Ottawa to the Isle des Allumettes, [46];
- goes hence to the Huron villages, [47];
- object of his mission there, [48];
- starts for the Winnebagoes, [49];
- reaches Sault Sainte Marie, [51];
- did he see Lake Superior? [54];
- discovers Lake Michigan, [55];
- arrives at the Menomonee river, [56];
- ascends Green Bay to the homes of the Winnebagoes, [60];
- has a great feast with the Indians, [62];
- goes up Fox river to the Mascoutins, [63];
- visits the Illinois tribe, [71];
- returns to the Winnebagoes, [ib.];
- Nicolet's homeward trip in 1635—he calls upon the Pottawattamies, [72];
- stops at the Great Manatoulin to see a band of Ottawas, [78];
- reaches the St. Lawrence in safety, [74];
- settles at Three Rivers as interpreter, [77];
- his kindness to the Indians, [78];
- has a narrow escape from drowning, [81];
- helps defend Three Rivers from an Iroquois attack, [ib.];
- his marriage, [ib.];
- goes to Quebec, [82];
- becomes General Commissary of the Hundred Partners, [ib.];
- embarks for Three Rivers, [83];
- his death, [84];
- Frenchmen and Indians alike mourn his fate, [87];
- his memory perpetuated, [89];
- his energetic character, [90];
- mention of him in the parish register of Three Rivers, [93], et seq.;
- first connected sketch published of his life and exploration, [100], et seq.
- Nicolet, Madame, [95], [96].
- Nicolet, Pierre, [89].
- Nicolet, Thomas, [27].
- Nipissings (Nipisiriniens), [29], [30], [31], [43], [47].
- [Noquets], [56].
- O'Callaghan's Doc. Hist. of New York, referred to, [36];
- his N. Y. Col. Doc., cited, [51].
- Ojibwas. See [Chippewas].
- Otchagras (Ochungarand). See [Winnebagoes].
- Otchipwes. See [Chippewas].
- [Ottawas], [50], [52], [54], [65], [66], [73].
- Ouasouarim, [50].
- Oumalouminek (Oumaominiecs). See [Menomonees].
- Oumisagai, [51], [54].
- "Ounipeg," signification of, [38].
- Ounipigou. See [Winnebagoes].
- Outaouan. See [Ottawas].
- Outchougai, [50].
- Parkman's Jesuits in North America, cited, [41], [43], [46], [80];
- also, his La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West, [38], [58];
- and his Pioneers of France in the New World, [52].
- "People of the Falls." See [Chippewas].
- "People of the Sea." See [Winnebagoes].
- Perot, Nicolas, [84].
- [Petun Nation], [51], [52].
- Pijart, Claudius, [96].
- Poncet, Josephus, [98], [99].
- Pontgravé, merchant, [15].
- Pottawattamies, [71].
- Quentin, Father Claude, [77], [78], [79], [93].
- Racine, Claude, [82].
- Racine, Etienne, [82].
- Raratwaus. See [Chippewas].
- Raymbault, Father Charles, [83], [86], [91], [97], [101].
- Richelieu, Cardinal, [21].
- River des Puans (River of the Puants—River St. Francis). See [Fox river].
- Rollet, Marie, [82].
- Roquai. See [Noquets].
- Sacs (Sauks—Saukis—Sakys), [64].
- Sagard's Histoire du Canada, cited, [38].
- Sault de Sainte Marie, [51].
- Sault Sainte Marie, town of, [54], [72], [97].
- Sauteurs (Stiagigroone). See [Chippewas].
- Savigny (Chavigny), [83], [84], [85], [86], [104].
- Schoolcraft's Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes, cited, [59].
- "Sea-Tribe." See [Winnebagoes].
- Shea, John Gilmary, in Wis. Hist. Soc. Coll., [73].
- Shea's Catholic Missions, cited, [53];
- also, his Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, [38], [45], [59], [63], [100];
- and his Hennepin, [67].
- Sillery, mission of, founded, [70].
- [Sioux] (Dacotas), [37], [62], [71].
- Smith's History of Wisconsin, cited, [27], [38], [73].
- Standing Hair, the. See [Ottawas].
- St. Croix Fort, established, [32].
- Sulte, Benjamin, in L'Opinion Publique, [68], [90].
- Sulte's Chronique Trifluvienne, cited, [31];
- also, his Mélanges d'Histoire et de Littérature, [43], [84], [89].
- "The Men of the Shallow Cataract." See [Chippewas].
- Three Rivers, parish church register of, [44], [45], [93], et seq.
- Three Rivers, town of, [31], [32], [33], [42], [45], [74], [77], [78], [79], [82], [83], [86], [103].
- Tobacco Nation. See [Petun Nation].
- Verrazzano, John, [ix].
- [Winnebagoes], [viii], [37], [38], [39], [42], [43], [44], [45], [46], [48], [49], [50], [57], [58], [60], [61], [62], [63], [64], [71], [72], [74], [77].
- Wisconsin, derivation of the word, [59].
- Wisconsin river, [59], [61], [68].
- Woodman, Cyrus, [27].
- Woolf river, [65], [66].
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