V.

Villemarie de Montreal, a three-fold religious establishment, [201], [261].
Vimont, father, embarks for Canada, [181]; makes a vow to Saint Joseph, [182]; visits Montreal, [208]; Superior of the Canadian Mission, [286]; assists in a treaty of peace, [292].
Visions and visitations from Heaven and from Hell frequent occurrences in the lives of the missionaries, [108]; the subject illustrated by a curious incident, ib. note.

W.

Wampum, its material and uses, [xxxi]; served the purpose of records, [xxxii], [lxi].
War-dance, often practised for amusement, [xxxix].
Wigwam, how built, [xxvii]; inconveniences in one, [27], [28].
Winnebagoes, their residence when first known to Europeans, [xx]; known to the Jesuits in 1648, [368].
Winslow, John, kindly receives the Jesuit Druilletes at Augusta, [322], [325]; his name in the Relations, how spelled, [323] note.
Winter in Canada, [18], [26], [28].
Witchcraft, proceedings in case of, [lxiii].
Women, their condition, [xxxiii], [xxxiv], [xxxv], [xiv].
Wyandots, a remnant of the Hurons, [xxiv], [426]. See Hurons.

The End.


[Francis Parkman]

France and England in North America

  1. [ Pioneers of France in the New World] (1865, 1885)
  2. [ The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century] (1867)
  3. [ The Discovery of the West] (1869)
    [ La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West] (1879)
  4. The Old Régime in Canada (1874, 1894)
  5. [ Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV.] (1877)
  6. A Half Century of Conflict (1892)
    [ Volume 1]
    [ Volume 2]
  7. [ Montcalm and Wolfe ] (1884)