INDEX.
- A fine river, [79]
- Accancea Indians, [176], [179], [182]
- Household Stuff, [179]
- Shape, [179]
- Particular Ceremonies, [182]
- Country, Product of, [178]
- Account of Country, [77]
- given by a native, [128]
- Ahehoen Indians, [126]
- Ahonerhopiheim Indians, [126]
- Aigron, Sieur, [55]
- Algonquin Indians, [3], [38]
- Alleghany, Valley of the, [4]
- Alleghanies, [23]
- Alligator eaten, [62]
- Allouez, Father, [13], [22], [197]
- America, [2]
- North, [6]
- American Savages, [38]
- Anastasius, Father, [48], [62], [109], [112], [116], [134], [135], [136], [137], [151], [154], [155], [156], [160], [161], [167], [168], [189], [190], [197], [199], [201], [203]
- Apalache, Bay of, [67], [68]
- Arhan Indians, [126]
- Arkansas Country, [203]
- Indians, [202]
- River, [3], [22], [202]
- Arrival at Quebec, [201]
- Art to kill goats and wild fowl, [164]
- Assony Indians, [130], [139], [162], [163], [167]
- Author meets another Frenchman among Indians, [149]
- and others resolve to part from murderers, [152]
- saved by a friend, [136]
- sent to the Cenis for provisions, [138]
- Ayona Indians, [127]
- Barbier, Sieur, [79], [84], [108], [109], [114], [129]
- Command of Settlement given to, [116]
- Marries, [112]
- Barbier’s wife gives birth to child, [115]
- Beaujeu, Commander, [26], [54], [55], [56], [58], [59], [61], [63], [64], [66], [67], [74], [75], [76], [77], [78], [79], [83], [86]
- leaves La Salle, [89]
- Begon, Intendant, [60], [61]
- Bihorel, Sieur, [114], [130]
- Boat of Bark lost, [98]
- Bocrettes Indians, [127]
- Boisrondet, Sieur, [189], [190], [197]
- Buskins of rawhides instead of shoes, [120]
- Cacahouanous Indians, [190]
- Caddoes Indians, [202]
- Cadodaquio Village, [169]
- Cahamihona Village, [169], [170]
- Cahaynohoua Indians, [173], [174]
- California, Gulf of, [3], [4]
- Calumet, The, [172], [173], [179]
- Canada, [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [8], [11], [13], [18], [21], [23], [24], [26], [34], [38], [41], [42], [44], [45], [48], [49], [108], [115], [151], [177], [190], [196], [202]
- Natives of, Brutal, [37]
- Canohatino Indians, [127]
- Cannohantimo Indians, [141], [157]
- Cape Corrientes, [63]
- St. Anthony, [61], [63], [64], [65]
- St. Nicholas, [59]
- Samana, [59]
- Cappas Indians, [161], [164], [166], [169], [174], [182]
- Capucins, [170]
- Carpenter lost, [96]
- Cascasquina Peroneria Indians, [190]
- Caveliers, The, [2]
- Cavelier Family, [29]
- Cavelier, Jean, [2]
- Henri, [2], [27]
- Robert (See La Salle), [2]
- Abbe, [26], [29], [48], [49], [62], [90], [95], [97], [98], [107], [109], [116], [123], [136], [137], [151], [152], [154], [156], [161], [164], [166], [167], [168], [172], [177], [179], [180], [183], [189], [190], [196], [197], [199], [200], [201], [202]
- Abbe and his company part from others, [160]
- Abbe and others carried on backs of Indians; Ceremonies at their reception; Speeches made to them; Their entertainment, [165], [166]
- set out and return again, [191]
- Cayman Island, [62]
- Cenis Indians, [48], [113], [121], [123], [127], [128], [130], [139], [152], [153], [156], [162], [168], [169], [179]
- Account of Battle fought by, [157]
- Country of, [114]
- Described, [138]
- Meet French in Solemn Manner, [140]
- River, [137]
- Ceremony of Pipe, [171], [179]
- Performed to M. Cavelier, [179]
- of Sailors Called “Ducking”, [57]
- Chahouanous Indians, [196]
- Champlain, [1], [22]
- Chanzes Indians, [127]
- Charleroix, [30]
- Charpantier, Sieur, [176]
- Chautauqua Lake, [4]
- Chebonany, [200]
- Chedeville, M., [54], [62], [90], [101], [109], [110], [111], [112], [114]
- Chef de Bois, Port of, [59]
- Chicago, [21], [196], [197], [198]
- Chickasaw Indians, [203]
- Choumans Indians, [128], [129]
- Choumenes Indians, [126]
- Clerk, Sieur, [114]
- Colbert, French Minister of State, [8]
- River, [49], [177], [181], [200]
- Columbus, Christopher, [33]
- Commanders at variance, [74]
- Conspiracy discovered, [93]
- revealed, [94]
- Controversy about privilege of first born, [115]
- Copal tree, [138]
- Couture, Sieur, [176], [179], [180], [181], [182], [183]
- Courcelle, Governor, [3], [43]
- Coyabegux Indians, [126]
- Crèvecœur, Fort, [17], [18], [19], [20]
- Cross by a river and a French built house, [176]
- Crozat, [211], [214], [215], [216], [217], [218], [219]
- to plant colonies in Louisiana, [205]
- letters patent to, [212]
- Cuba, [61], [62], [63], [209]
- Currents, [67]
- Dablon, Father, [13], [22]
- Dainmaville, [54], [88]
- Dautray, [22]
- d’ Aire, Chevalier, [66], [67], [74], [76], [77], [80], [88]
- d’ Eure River, [125]
- D’Iberville, [203]
- Expedition, [205]
- De Baugis, [20]
- de Belle Fontaine, [189]
- de Cussy, Governor, [59], [60], [61]
- de Launay, Sieur, [176]
- de Leon, Alonzo, [203]
- de la Sablonniere, [81], [109], [112]
- De Luna, [22]
- de Malre, Sieur, [132], [133], [161]
- drowned, [166]
- funeral, [167]
- De Nonville, Marquis, [195], [196], [197], [200], [201]
- de Porneuf, M., [200]
- De Soto, [22]
- de Villeperdry, Sieur, [93], [95]
- Debates between commanders, [88]
- Departure from Rochel, [54]
- Desloges, [86]
- killed, [87]
- des Puans Lake, [200]
- Detroit River, [5]
- Straits of, [12]
- Devault, Sieur, [94]
- Difference between commanders, [56]
- Discontent occasioned by Moranget, [133]
- Douay, Father, [26], [29], [136]
- account of murder, [134]
- Duchesneau, Intendant, [19]
- du Hamel, [76], [86], [87]
- Duhaut, [99], [102], [103], [107], [108], [114], [115], [116], [132], [133], [135], [152]
- endeavors to occasion a mutiny, [112]
- mutiny revealed, [113]
- returns from La Salle, [100]
- the murderer usurps command, [137]
- killed, [154]
- Duromtage, [195]
- Du Shut, [195]
- Dutch and English at Albany, [12]
- East Indies, [37]
- Encounter with natives, [111]
- Enepiahe Indians, [126]
- English, [6]
- Entertainment given by the Indians, [183]
- Erie, Lake, [4], [12], [18]
- Espíritu Bay, [97]
- Fercoutcha Indians, [127]
- Figure of a pretended monster, [186]
- Fine meadows, [164]
- Finisterre Cape, [55]
- First landing, [67]
- First fort abandoned, [94]
- Fish taken in plenty, [91]
- Fiske, John, [1]
- Flying fish, [56]
- Fort built, [88]
- Lewis, [197], [200]
- among the Illinois, [188]
- arrival at, [188]
- reception, [189]
- description of country, [191]
- lime and clay, mines, product, etc., [192]
- St. Lewis of Illinois, [203]
- Louis in Texas, [203]
- France, [1], [2], [5], [6]
- King of, [6]
- French habitation, travellers come to the, [176]
- men, who they were, [177]
- house among the Acconceas described, [178]
- entertained by natives, [147]
- turned savage, [149]
- man among Indians, [141]
- men go to the wars with natives, [156]
- stay with Indians, [161]
- River, [200]
- Frontenac, Count, [5], [6], [8], [12], [19], [24], [43]
- Fort, [8], [11], [12], [18], [19], [24], [26], [42]
- Gabaret, Sieur, [74]
- Galveston Bay, [103]
- Game, Plenty of, [171]
- Garay, [22]
- Gayen; hurt, [86], [87]
- Goats and bullocks, [72]
- Good entertainment, [163]
- Green Bay, [12], [13], [21]
- Griffin, The, [12], [13], [14], [18]
- Grollet, [149], [150]
- Guanabo Island, [59]
- Guinea, [206]
- Habitation of St. Lewis, [103], [151], [153]
- description of country at, [103]
- the land, [103]
- living creatures: Fish, tortoises, venomous creatures, rattle-snakes, [104]
- Alligators, trees, dangerous fruit, [105]
- vines, plants, [106]
- of St. Lewis. Who were left there when La Salle departed, [116]
- Hard labor, [95]
- Havana, [206], [209], [210], [211]
- Hebahamo Indian Village, [121]
- Hiens, [116], [132], [133], [134], [138], [155], [156], [161]
- kills Duhaut, [154]
- gives others what he pleases and seizes rest of effects, [160]
- Hennepin, [1], [11], [15], [16], [18], [44], [47], [48], [49], [203], [204]
- Hispaniola Island, [58], [59], [61], [63]
- Holy Ghost, Bay of, [50], [68], [69]
- Horse sold for an ax, [148]
- Houabache River, [184]
- How the travellers lived, [195]
- Hudson’s Bay, [205]
- Hunter dies with cold, [100]
- Hurie, (Sieur), [94], [99], [111], [113]
- Hurons, [38], [199], [200]
- Huron, Lake, [5], [12]
- Illinois allies, [24]
- country, [20], [196]
- Indians, [13], [14], [21], [38], [49], [114], [115], [177], [183], [188], [196]
- adultery, [195]
- boasting, [193]
- chiefs, [16]
- children, [193]
- care of dead, [193]
- presents to, [195]
- game of stick, [195]
- great town of, [15]
- manners and customs, [193]
- marriages, [195]
- meeting with, [187]
- outbreak, [16]
- thieving, [193]
- women do all labor, [193]
- lake of the, [200]
- river, [5], [15], [18], [19], [20], [23], [24], [44], [187], [214]
- headwaters of, [22]
- State of, [17]
- Indiscretion of an ensign, [86]
- Indian, bad ways, [163]
- beds, [142]
- bewailing memory of men killed, [156]
- ceremonies, [145]
- ceremony to the dead, [167]
- of dressing a bullock, [185]
- of rejoicing, [159]
- come to fort, [92]
- cruel trophies of, [158]
- dies of eating raw suet, [187]
- doleful entertainment, [168]
- entertainment, [141]
- expect presents, [174]
- humanity of the, [167]
- huts and families in them, [142]
- inhumanity, [158]
- maid brought to author, [150]
- manners, [144]
- manner of building, [142]
- their moveables, [142]
- men, [170]
- barbarity of towards a woman taken, [157]
- nations, [167]
- peculiar custom, [169]
- rats, [124]
- religion, [145]
- tillage, [142]
- tilling, instrument for, [143]
- tobacco, [146]
- take revenge, [87]
- women, [143]
- barbarity of, [158]
- their behavior, [144]
- disfigure themselves, [143]
- do all the work, [144], [193]
- habits, [144]
- ornaments of, [169]
- sow, [143]
- strong, [38]
- rejoice at victory, [157]
- with axes, [175]
- village abandoned, [120]
- inhabited, [123]
- Irondequoit (Seneca village), [4]
- Iroquois, [3], [8], [12], [13], [16], [20], [21], [23], [38], [49], [185], [188], [190], [198], [199]
- invasion, [16]
- war with, [195]
- Janiquo Indians, [168]
- Jesuits, [2], [5], [7], [12], [16], [22], [199], [200]
- mission among Hurons re-established by Marquette, [19]
- Jogues, [22]
- Joliet, [1], [4], [5], [22]
- Joutel, Henri, [26], [27], [28], [29], [30], [48], [50], [89]
- believes Mississippi passed, [68]
- party, [108]
- Journey prosecuted, [174]
- continued, [181]
- Joly (The), [26], [54], [58], [64], [66], [67], [68], [74], [75], [79], [80], [89]
- boltsprit of lost, [55]
- Kabayes Indians, [126]
- Kannehonan Indians, [126]
- Kavagan Indians, [126]
- Keremen Indians, [126]
- Ketch taken by the Spaniards, [61]
- Kiahoba Indians, [126]
- Kiasses Indians, [127]
- Kind Indians, [177]
- reception, [171]
- Korenkake Indians, [126]
- Korkone Indians, [126]
- Kouans Indians, [126]
- l’ Aimable (ship), [61], [62], [65], [79], [80], [81], [85], [88], [89]
- cast astray, [83]
- l’ Archevêque, [116], [133], [134], [136], [153], [155], [161]
- La Barre, Governor, [24], [25], [26]
- La Belle (ship), [65], [66], [67], [69], [70], [78], [79], [80], [83], [85], [86], [94], [96], [97], [98], [101], [115]
- lost, [108]
- how lost, [110]
- what was saved from, [109]
- La Chine (China), [2], [3], [201]
- Le Clerc, Father, [26], [203]
- La Forest (Surgeon), [10], [19], [20], [26], [203]
- La Hontan’s forged discourse with a savage, wherein he renders himself ridiculous, [36]
- La Motte de Sussière, [10], [11]
- La Maligne River, [102], [124], [126], [147]
- la Sabloniere River, [122]
- La Salle, [1], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [9], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [19], [21], [22], [23], [24], [26], [27], [28], [29], [30], [41], [44], [47], [48], [49], [50], [51], [53], [55], [56], [57], [58], [60], [61], [62], [63], [64], [66], [68], [70], [71], [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [77], [78], [79], [81], [82], [83], [84], [85], [86], [87], [88], [92], [94], [96], [97], [98], [101], [103], [110], [111], [115], [117], [118], [121], [122], [123], [124], [127], [128], [129], [130], [131], [137], [148], [149], [151], [152], [154], [156], [160], [176], [177], [178], [179], [180], [187], [188], [190], [197], [201], [202]
- account of, [41]
- barbarity towards body of, [135]
- character, [42], [135]
- conspiracy to murder, [133]
- consult to murder, [133]
- death of, [5], [29]
- is murdered, [134]
- first voyage of exploration, [3]
- return to France, [8]
- footman killed, [133]
- fort taken by Spaniards, [204]
- goes to discover the river, [90]
- returns; sets out again, [90]
- goes out to discover, [99]
- returns, [107]
- goes to seek conspirators, [134]
- Indian killed, [132]
- made proprietor of Ft. Frontenac, [43]
- men, [17]
- mistake, [69]
- much wronged, [89]
- patent of nobility, [8]
- resolves on third expedition, [114]
- persons with him, [116]
- the way they traveled, [117]
- Royal patent to explore Mississippi country, [10]
- reputation makes enemies, [43]
- second return visit to France, [10]
- voyage of exploration (1678–9), [11]
- sets out on another expedition, [108]
- discoveries; return, [113]
- seven men lost and four desert, [114]
- third return visit to France, [25]
- well received by natives, [126]
- Le Gros, [61]
- bitten by snake, [91]
- and others die, [97]
- Liotot, [116], [132], [134], [138], [153]
- killed, [154]
- Lisbon, [55]
- Lost Frenchmen heard of, [130]
- Louis XIV, [23]
- Louisiana, [23], [33], [47], [203], [204], [206], [211], [212], [214], [217], [218]
- Louisville, [4]
- Machigamea Indians, [184]
- Madera Island, [55], [56]
- Magdalen River, [75]
- Maghai Indians, [126]
- Man clad like Spaniard, [139]
- March continued, [137]
- Mark, Friar, [22]
- Marquette, [1], [3], [19], [22], [186]
- Massiot, [54]
- Matagorda Bay, [89], [97]
- Maximus, Father, [112]
- Membre, Father, [26]
- Men sent by land to discover, [78]
- Meracouman Indians, [126]
- Mexico, [10], [25], [207]
- Bay of, [45], [49], [50], [63], [177], [191]
- City, [208]
- Gulf of, [4], [22], [23], [25], [44], [47], [197], [206]
- Kingdom of, [42], [139]
- North, [129]
- Miami, Fort, [15]
- River, [14], [21], [22]
- Michilimackinac, [12], [13], [14], [18], [19], [20], [190], [196], [199]
- Michigan, Lake, [5], [12], [13], [14], [21]
- Mines of St. Barbara, [42]
- Minet, Sieur, [76], [88]
- Mississippi River, [1], [3], [4], [5], [16], [18], [20], [22], [23], [25], [27], [33], [42], [43], [45], [49], [50], [69], [77], [82], [89], [97], [98], [102], [108], [114], [148], [149], [152], [153], [164], [174], [176], [177], [182], [184], [187], [203], [205]
- River, Banks of many colors, [185]
- Branches of, [88]
- Mississippi found at last, [181]
- mouth of, [21]
- passed, [75]
- source of, [44], [204]
- Indians, [16]
- Valley, [26]
- Missouri River, [22], [186], [213]
- Mitchell, Sieur, [47]
- Montreal, [2], [4], [8], [9], [18], [41], [42], [49], [196], [199], [200], [201]
- Moranget, [54], [78], [86], [87], [88], [92], [93], [98], [102], [107], [108], [113], [116], [128], [129], [130], [132], [134], [135], [155]
- Discontent occasioned by, [133]
- More mischief prevented, [155]
- Murderers change their mind, [153]
- differ in opinion, [153]
- design of, [152]
- resolve to return to habitation of St. Lewis, [151]
- return to camp, [151]
- Nahordikhes Indians, [162]
- Nations, Names, [126], [146]
- Nation, What is meant here by it, [146]
- Natives entertained, [118]
- New England, [21], [151]
- New France, [8], [196], [215], [216]
- New Mexico, [140]
- New Spain, [122]
- Niagara River, [11], [12], [13], [18], [19]
- Nicolet, [1]
- Nipicingue Lake, [201]
- Odd Salutation, [85]
- Ohio Project, [4]
- River, [3], [4], [5], [22]
- Omcaosse Indians, [126]
- Onapien Indians, [126]
- Outahouacs Indians, [199]
- Ontario Lake, [4], [8], [19], [42]
- Onondaga, [8]
- Orcampion Indians, [127]
- Oris killed, [87]
- Ory, [54]
- Otenmarhem Indians, [126]
- Paget, [56]
- Parkman, [2], [10], [11], [12], [18], [21], [26], [28], [29], [89]
- Palaquechaune Indians, [128]
- Panego Indians, [127]
- Pehir Indians, [126]
- Peihoum Indians, [127]
- Peisacho Indians, [127]
- Peoria Lake, [15]
- Persons that went, [54]
- Petao Indians, [127]
- Petit Gouave, [59], [60], [61], [63]
- Petzares Indians, [127]
- Pichar Indians, [127]
- Pines, Island of, [62], [63], [64]
- Plenty of game, [171]
- Planteroze (M.), [54], [101], [110]
- Portable Canoe, [125]
- Port de Paix, [59], [60], [61]
- Poutouanni Indians, [199]
- Pottawatomies, [4], [21]
- Presents, [171]
- Primitehouy Lake, [187]
- Princess’s River, [117], [119]
- Provisions hid spoilt, [132]
- Ptolomy, [22]
- Quebec, [11], [41], [42], [44]
- Quintonan River, [198]
- Récollet Friars, [8], [9], [26], [90], [99], [204]
- Accidents concerning, [112]
- Red River, [202]
- Richelieu (Cardinal), [2]
- Rio Grande River, [23], [202]
- River aux Bœufs, [103]
- of Bullocks, [97]
- of Canoes, [132]
- Rochelle, [26], [202]
- return to, [55]
- Rocky Mountains, [23]
- Rouen, [2], [27], [29], [202]
- Ruter, [149], [150]
- Kills Liotot, [154]
- Santo Domingo, [25], [56]
- Salt found in pools, [92]
- water spring, [186]
- Sault Ste. Marie, [13]
- Savages, A company of, [80]
- come to the boat, [70]
- carryed aboard, [71]
- return ashore with gifts, [71]
- friendly behaviour, [81]
- their camp, [81]
- their entertainment, [82]
- Second Landing, [73]
- settlement, [93], [96]
- ill posture of, [95]
- Seignelay, Marquis de, [10], [25]
- Senecas, [3], [195]
- Village (Irondequoit), [4]
- Seven set out for Canada, [161]
- Shea, Dr. John Gilmary, [22]
- Ships, [54]
- Six men killed by natives, [101]
- Sombrero Island, [58]
- South Sea, [42]
- Spain, [25]
- Spaniards, [25], [56], [127], [129], [150], [210]
- Spanish, [6]
- Incursions, [26]
- Vessel appears, [91]
- Spicheats Indians, [126]
- St. Bernard’s Bay, [97]
- St. Barbara, Mines of, [42]
- St. Cosmo, [203]
- St. Jerome River, [213]
- St. Joseph River, [14], [15], [19]
- Fort, [20]
- Bay, [89]
- St. Lewis (or Louis) Bay, [97], [99], [103], [117]
- Fort, [24], [25], [26], [28]
- (of Texas), [97]
- St. Lewis River, [206], [213]
- St. Laurent, Marquis de, [60], [61]
- St. Lawrence River, [19], [41], [49], [202]
- St. Mary’s Fall, [200]
- St. Philip River, [213]
- “Starved Rock”, [15], [18], [24]
- Stores they had, [98]
- Strange adventure, [102]
- Sulpitians, [2], [3], [4], [5], [26]
- Superior, Lake, [4], [12]
- Sweet water from a tree, [198]
- Talon (Intendant), [3], [4], [5], [6], [8], [43]
- Teao Indians, [127]
- Teissier, [138], [160], [161], [188], [201]
- Tessalon, Village of, [200]
- Texas, [108]
- Theauremets Indians, [126]
- Thecamenes Indians, [126]
- Thibault, Sieur, [54], [99]
- Thick woods, [119]
- Third landing, [76]
- Tonti, Hendri de, [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23], [24], [25], [47], [48], [49], [176], [177], [188], [190], [196], [197], [202], [203]
- comes to Fort Lewis, [195]
- ’s mistake in account of voyage, [64]
- Tohaka Indians, [126]
- Tohan Indians, [127]
- Tonningua, Village, [182]
- Toriman officers, [181]
- Village, [181]
- Tortuga Island, [59]
- Trade Wind, [57]
- Travel continued, [197]
- Tsepehoen Indians, [127]
- Tsera Indians, [127]
- Two men killed, [115]
- West Indies, [210]
- Wild fowl, [120]
- fruit, [186]
- swine, [63]
- Veracruz, [206], [207], [209], [211]
- Vermilion Sea, [3]
- Vespusius, Americus, [23]
- Zenobius, Father, [62], [117], [152], [203]
FOOTNOTES:
[1] “The Romance of the French and Spanish Explorers;” an article in Harper’s Magazine, for February, 1882, by John Fiske.
[2] “The Great La Salle,” an article in Harper’s Magazine, for February, 1905, by Henry Loomis Nelson, L. H. D. Also Parkman’s Pioneers of New France, Champlain edition, ii, 258, 260.
[3] This feudal estate, some eight miles from Montreal, bears at the present day the name of La Chine (China), modernly spelled Lachine, which was said to have been applied to it in derision of his first fruitless voyage.