International Commission, [431]

Iroquois, or Five Nations, [111], [114]; tribal divisions and habitations of, [118], [119]; habits and institutions of, [118-123]; plan of long-houses of, [119]; Canadian raids of, [137], [138], [146], [150]; attacks of, on Hurons, [141-143]; attacks on Western Indians, [195]; French expeditions against, [74], [153], [154], [196], [203]; joined by Tuscaroras and become Six Nations, [121]

Japanese Government, [479]

Jesuits in Acadia, [61]; in Canada, [85], [86], [89]; first Canadian martyr, [139]; their heroism, [139-143]; Relations, [113], [114], [127]

Jette, Sir Louis, [430]

Jogues, Isaac, first Jesuit martyr, [139]

Johnson, Sir W., [227]; defeats French at Lake George, [231]

Johnston, J. W., Canadian statesman, [362]

Jolliet, Louis, discovers Mississippi, [179], [180]

Jonquière, Marquis de la, Canadian governor, [218]