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Oneidas, [93].
Onondaga, [94]; council at, [196]-[200], [401].
Onontio, Indian name for governor of Canada, [69], [78], [92] (La Barre); addressed by Big Mouth, [107]-[109].
Orleans, holds for the Fronde, [2].
Otréouati (Big Mouth), [95].
Ottawa River, its importance to the French, [298].
Ottawas, their hostility, [113]; a generic name, [145 n.]; join Denonville, [148]; their barbarities, [153]; claimed as British subjects, [158]; greet Perrot, [204]; jealous of the Hurons, [205]; their neutrality overcome, [253]-[255].
Ourehaoué, a Cayuga chief, [195], [200].
Oyster River, attack and massacre, [365]-[367].