G.

Gambling, Indian, [xxxvii].
Garnier, Charles, joins the Huron mission, [86]; his sickness, ib.; his character, [99]; his letters, [101], [133]; his journey to the Tobacco Nation, [140]; at the Huron mission, [370]; slain by the Iroquois, [405]; his body found, [406] note; his gentle spirit, [370], [407]; his absolute devotion to the mission, [407] note.
Garnier, Julien, [liv] note.
Garreau, missionary among the Hurons, his danger, [410].
Gaspé, Algonquins of, their women chaste, [xxxiv].
George, Lake, its first discoverer, [219]; its Indian name, ib. note; called St. Sacrament, [299]; a better name proposed, ib. note.
Gibbons, Edward, welcomes the Jesuit Druilletes to Boston, [325].
Giffard, his seigniory of Beauport, [155], [157]; at Quebec, [334].
Gluttony at feasts, [xxxviii]; practised as a cure for pestilence, [95].
Godefroy, Jean Paul, visits New Haven on an embassy from the governor of Canada, [330].
Goupil, René, a donné of the mission, [214]; made prisoner by the Iroquois, [216]; tortured, [217], [221]; murdered in cold blood, [224].
Goyogouin, a name for the Cayugas, [xlviii] note.
Great Hare, The. See Manabozho.
Green Bay, visited by the French in 1639, [166].