| ELK: description, | 7 |
| wonderful efficacy of its hoof, | 8 |
| The English supply swords, guns and ammunition to the savages, | 27 |
| Absurd ideas of Canadians concerning the soul, | 20,46 |
| Birds of New France, | 14 |
| A bird of prey, | 15 |
| The Dutch sell arms to the savages, | 27 |
| The river Canada, | 5 |
| Homes of the Canadians, | 16 |
| tasks of the women, | 17 |
| diseases and treatment of the sick, | 18 |
| funerals, | 20 |
| wars, | 27 |
| weapons, | 28 |
| cruelty to prisoners, | 29 |
| character, | 33 |
| care of the body, | 37 |
| food, | 42 |
| feasts, | 44 |
| [52] Implements of the Canadians, | 44 |
| religion and superstitions, | 45 |
| Cruel fate of prisoners, | 29 |
| Houses of the Canadians, | 16 |
| corpses are never carried out through the door, | 20 |
| Houses of the beavers, | 10 |
| The Causar or armored Fish, | 12 |
| Shields of the savages, | 28 |
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Manner of cooking in vessels made from bark, | 42 |
| Drunkenness is learned from the Europeans, | 44 |
| Rites of sepulture, | 20 |
| Whatever work there is, is placed upon the women, | 17 |
| Description of the beaver, | 9 |
| Peculiarities of the rivers, | 6 |
| Description of New France, rivers, | 5 |
| climate, | 6 |
| nature of the soil, | 7 |
| wild animals, | 7 |
| Why the king of France was greatly respected, | 45 |
| The Hurons celebrate the day of the Dead, | 25 |
| Remarkable mortality among infants, | 17 |
| why they bury the bodies near the road, | 21 |
| A priest proves that there is hell fire, | 48 |
| [53] The Iroquois conclude a war with the Montagnais by single combat, | 28 |
| Lake of the Iroquois, | 12 |
| Kebec, the chief city of New France, | 6 |
| The Great Beast, what it is, | 7 |
| Manitou, the spirit of evil, | 46 |
| Mississippi river, | 6 |
| The Montaignais conclude a war by single combat, | 28 |
| Two sources of disease, | 18 |
| Festival of the Dead among the Hurons, | 25 |
| Canadian manner of honoring the dead, | 25 |
| Boats of the savages, | 6 |
| The Neutral Nation, | 38 |
| They revere a deity with no fixed form of worship, | 44 |
| Innumerable pigeons, | 14 |
| The armored fish, | 13 |
| Fathers of the Society of Jesus are cruelly tortured, | 31 |
| Religion of the Canadians, | 45 |
| Network bound under the feet, to walk over the snow, | 8 |
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St. Lawrence river, | 5, 6 |
| Sagamita, what it is, | 42 |
| [54] Water-falls, or cataracts, in the rivers, | 6 |
| Gulf of St. Lawrence, | 14 |
| Ignorant belief in dreams, | 46 |
| They expel noxious humors by sweating, | 19 |
| Tobacco, the nation of that name, | 38 |
| The trophy, | 32 |
| Isle of Birds, | 14 |