HI'NUN. Thunder-god of the Iroquois, [217]; myths relating to, [218-222]; great veneration for, [222]

HOBBAMOCK, Or HOBBAMOQUI (Great). Beneficent Indian deity, [105]

HOFFMANN, W. J. On Algonquian fetishes, [91]

HOGAN. An Indian dwelling, [49]

HOPI, or MOQUI. A tribe of the Shoshonean stock; as cotton-weavers, [56], [73]; fetishes of, [92-93]; festivals of, [135]

HUNTING, INDIAN, [50-55]

HUPA. A tribe of the Athapascan stock; costume of, [59]; method of reckoning age, [133]

HURONS. A tribe of the Iroquois stock, [23]; marriage among, [73]; fetishes of, [91]; the dove regarded as sacred by, [111]; and the soul's journey after death, [129]; originally one people with the Iroquois, [224]; in the conflict between the Caniengas and Algonquins, [225]; war with the Onondagas, [225]; annihilated by the Iroquois, [227]; a legend of, [248]

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ICE-COUNTRY. In Algonquian myth, [147]