F.

Faillon, Abbé, his researches in the early history of Montreal, [193] note; their value, ib.
Fancamp, Baron de, furnishes money for the undertaking at Montreal, [193]; one of the purchasers of the island, [195].
Fasts among the Indians, [lxxi].
"Feast of the Dead," [72].
Feasts of the Indians, [xxxvii].
Female life among the Hurons, [xxxiii].
"Festins d'adieu," [123].
Festivities of the Hurons, [xxxvii].
Fire, Nation of, attacked by the Neutral Nation, [436].
Fire-arms sold to the Iroquois by the Dutch, [211], [212]; given to converts by the French, [269].
Fish, and fishing-nets, prayers to them, [lxix].
Fortifications of the Hurons, [xxix]; of the Iroquois, ib. note; of other Indian tribes, [xxx] note.
Fortitude, striking instances of, [81], [250], [339], [389].
French and English colonization compared, [328], [329].
Funeral among the Hurons, [75]; funeral gifts, [76].
Fur trade, [xlv], [47], [155], [331].