N.
Nanabush. See Manabozho.
Nation of the Bear, [liii].
Nation of Fire, an Algonquin people, attacked by the Neutral Nation, [436].
Neutral Nation, their country, [xx], [xliv], [142]; their cruelty and licentiousness, [xlv]; representations made to them respecting the French, [xlvi] note; a ferocious people, [143]; their excessive superstition, ib.; a mission among them attempted, [142]; but in vain, [146]; kindness of a Neutral woman, ib.; destroy a large town of the Nation of Fire, [436]; their ferocious cruelty, ib. note; themselves exterminated by the Iroquois, [437].
New England, Indians in, [xxi]; a Jesuit's impressions of, [328].
Niagara, called the River of the Neutrals, [xliv]; described by the Jesuits, [143] note.
Nicollet, Jean, visits Green Bay in 1639, [166].
Nipissings, [xxiv].
Notre-Dame des Anges, at Quebec, [5], [155]; Notre-Dame de Montreal, [193].