Installation of chiefs
Iroquois, their country when first known to whites [Footnote: The date as printed is an error. "Sixteenth century" should be "seventeenth.">[ their migrations conquer the Eries expel the Hurons conquer the Attiwandaronks their League formation of League date of the confederacy name of League League broken up
Iroquois, in Canada, their towns, See Towns, Iroquois, their clans, See Clans, Iroquois, their classes, See Classes in Council, their national hymn, See Condoling Song, their women, their chiefs, succession of, their chief divinity, their character, their love of peace, their foreign policy, object of their League, their alliances, causes of their wars, treatment of subject tribes, adoption of enemies, their language, See Language, Iroquois, meaning of "Iroquois,"
Jesuit missionaries,
Jesuit "Relations,"
Johnson, Chief George,
Johnson, Chief J. Smoke, his office, preserves the Book of Rites,
Johnson, Sir William,
Jones, Chief Philip,
Juskeha, Huron divinity,