Immaculate Conception, the,
doctrine of, a favorite tenet of the Jesuits, [61].
Immaculate Conception, Mission of the,
Marquette sets out to found, [77].
Incarnation, Marie de l', [111].
Indians, the,
Father Jogues and Raymbault preach among, [5];
ferocity of, [11];
manitous of, [26], [44], [68];
their game of la crosse, [50];
the tribes meet at Saut Ste. Marie to confer with Saint-Lusson, [51]-[56];
reception to Joliet and Marquette, [63];
lodges of, [75];
reception to Frontenac, [90];
Frontenac's admirable dealing with, [92], [93];
Alphabetical list of tribes referred to:—
Abenakis,
Acanibas,
Agniers,
Akanseas,
Algonquins,
Alkansas,
Amikoués,
Andastes,
Arkansas,
Assiniboins,
Assonis,
Caddoes,
Cadodaquis,
Camanches,
Cenis,
Chaouanons,
Chickasaws,
Chikachas,
Coroas,
Creeks,
Crees,
Crows,
Dacotah,
Eries,
Fire Nation,
Five Nations,
Floridas,
Foxes,
Hohays,
Hurons,
Illinois,
Iroquois,
Issanti,
Issanyati,
Issati,
Kahokias,
Kanzas,
Kappas,
Kaskaskias,
Kickapoos,
Kilatica,
Kious,
Kiskakon Ottawas,
Knisteneaux,
Koroas,
Malhoumines,
Malouminek,
Mandans,
Maroas,
Mascoutins,
Meddewakantonwan,
Menomonies,
Miamis,
Mitchigamias,
Mohawks,
Mohegans,
Moingona,
Monsonis,
Motantees,
Nadouessioux,
Natchez,
Nation des Folles-Avoines,
Nation of the Prairie,
Neutrals,
Nipissings,
Ojibwas,
Omahas,
Oneidas,
Onondagas,
Osages,
Osotouoy,
Ottawas,
Ouabona,
Ouiatenons,
Oumalouminek,
Oumas,
Outagamies,
Pah-Utahs,
Pawnees,
Peanqhichia,
Peorias,
Pepikokia,
Piankishaws,
Pottawattamies,
Quapaws,
Quinipissas,
Sacs,
Sauteurs,
Sauthouis,
Senecas,
Shawanoes,
Sioux,
Sokokis,
Taensas,
Tamaroas,
Tangibao,
Terliquiquimechi,
Tetons,
Texas,
Tintonwans,
Tongengas,
Topingas,
Torimans,
Wapoos,
Weas,
Wild-rice,
Winnebagoes,
Yankton Sioux.
Irondequoit Bay, [20].
Iroquois Indians, the, [11];
alone remain, [37];
felt the power of the French, [42];
the "Beautiful River," [70];
Onondaga the political centre of, [87];
the Jesuits seek to embroil them with the French, [115];
ferocious character of, [207];
war with the Illinois, [210];
ferocious triumphs of, [219];
break into war, [219];
trade with the Dutch and the English, [219];
jealous of La Salle, [219];
joined by the Miamis against the Illinois, [220];
attack on the Illinois village, [225];
grant a truce to Tonty, [230];
take possession of the Illinois village, [230];
make a treaty with the Illinois, [231];
treachery of, [231];
Tonty departs from, [233];
attack on the dead, [234];
attack on the Illinois, [235], [320];
encouraged to fight by the Dutch and English traders, [324];
attack Fort St. Louis, [327].
Iroquois War, the,
havoc and desolation of, [5], [219];
a war of commercial advantage, [219];
the French in, [460].
Isle of Pines, the, [372].
Issanti, the, [260].
Issanyati, the, [260].