Shawanoes, the, [23], [225], [285], [307];
join La Salle's colony, [316], [320].
Shea, J. G.,
first to discover the history of Joliet, [58];
the journal of Marquette, [75];
death of Marquette, [81], [82], [115];
the "Racines Agnières" of Bruyas, [136];
the veracity of Hennepin, [244];
critical examination of Hennepin's works, [247];
Tonty and La Barre, [454];
story of Mathieu Sâgean, [486].
Silhouette, the minister, [34].
Simon, St., memoirs of, [167].
Simonnet, [126].
Sioux Indians, the, [6];
at the Jesuit mission of St. Esprit, [40];
break into open war, [41];
the Jesuits trade with, [110], [182], [207], [228];
capture Father Hennepin, [245], [250];
suspect Father Hennepin of sorcery, [253];
unprovoked massacres in the valley of the St. Peter, [254];
Hennepin among, [259]-[282];
divisions of, [260];
meaning of the word, [260];
total number of, [261];
use of the sweating-bath among, [263];
Du Lhut among, [276], [307], [480].
Sipou (Ohio) River, the, [307].
"Sleeping Bear," the,
promontory of, [81].
Smith, Buckingham, [471].