Hubbard, William, and King Philip's War, [158-9].
Hudson Bay, the struggle between French and English on, [105-6].
Hurons, the, [139].
Iberville, Pierre Le Moyne d', [118], [150].
Iroquois, the, and Frontenac, [40], [41-4], [93], [95], [137-8]; their power and political sagacity, [87-9], [97], [109-10]; and the fur trade, [92-3], [95-6]; a menace to New France, [94], [95-6], [111]; their relations with the English, [96], [97]; and La Barre, [95], [98-102]; and Denonville, [106-7], [109], [110]; at war with New France, [137-42], [149]; make peace, [152].
Jesuits, the, in New France, [8], [53-4]; and Frontenac, [54-5], [57-8], [69-70], [82-3]; and the brandy traffic, [61-3].
King Philip's War, [158-9].
Kondiaronk, a Huron chief, [110-111], [139].
La Barre, Lefebvre de, governor of New France, [91], [92], [135]; fails to cope with the Iroquois peril, [94], [95-6], [97], [98-102]; recalled, [103].