King Philip's War, [285].
Kious (Sioux), the, [307].
Kiskakon Ottawas, the, [81], [237].
Knisteneaux, the,
at the Jesuit mission of St. Esprit, [40].
Koroas, the, [308].
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La Barre, Le Febvre de, [182];
succeeds Frontenac as governor, [318];
weakness and avarice of, [318];
royal instructions to, [319];
letters from La Salle, [319]-[322];
defames La Salle to Seignelay, [322]-[324];
plots against La Salle, [325];
takes possession of Fort Frontenac and Fort St. Louis, [325]-[327];
ordered by the King to make restitution, [351], [482].
Labrador, coasts of, [58];
explored by Joliet, [77].
La Chapelle, [193];
takes false reports of La Salle to Fort Crèvecœur, [217].
La Chine,
the seigniory of La Salle at, [12];
La Salle lays the rude beginnings of a settlement at, [13];
La Salle and the Sulpitians set out from, [19];
origin of the name, [29], [88], [486].