Onondagas; campaign against (1696); during campaigns (1684, 1687); efforts to defeat and incorporate the Wendats; and Great Peace of Montreal; migration to mission settlements; relations with Christian Iroquois and French; return to peace. See also Iroquois
Ononsista
Onontchataronon (Iroquet Nation)
Onontio. See also names of individual French governors
Ontonnionk (The Eagle)
Orleans, Island of: and Mohawk attack; and Wendat occupation
Oswegatchie
Otacheté
Ŏtichkŏagami
Otreouti
Ottawa River and valley
Ouacouts, Louis (Le Boiteux)
Ouchestigoueks
Oukwouté, Denis
Oumamioueks
Oumastikouei (The Toad)
Ouneskapis. See Naskapis
Ounessawakamighéwiak
Ouréhouaré
Outakamachiwenon alias Tekouerimat
Outakamis
Outouagannah
Oyster River
Pachirini, Charles
Papinachois
Paraguay
Parker, Arthur C.
Parkman, Francis
pays d’en haut. See also Great Lakes; Michilimackinac
peace treaties: of 1634; of 1645; of 1653; of 1665–67; and Great Peace of Montreal
Peltrie, Marie-Madeleine de la
Pemaquid
Pennacooks
Penobscot River
Penobscots
Pentagouet
Perron, François du
Petit Séminaire
Petits-Esquimaux
Petits-Mistassins
Petuns. See Tionnontaté
Piékouagamiens
Pierron, Jean
Pieskaret, Simon
Pigarouich, Étienne
Pigwackets
Pirouakki. See Tekouerimat, Michel
Piscataqua River
Pisquataqua River
Plymouth Colony
Pocumtucks
Pointe à Puiseaux
Poncet, Joseph-Antoine
Potawatomies
prayer
Protestant religion and missionaries
Puiseaux, Pierre de
Quebec; and diplomacy; and early French occupation; geography of; and Innu and Algonquian settlement; and Iroquois raiding; and name; as town; as Wendat refuge
Quinaouatoua
Quinte: Bay and peninsula
Quintio
Raffeix, Pierre
Ragueneau, Paul
Ramezay, Claude de
Ramezay, Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Roch de
Recollets
Reductions/Reducciones
Rémy de Courcelle, Daniel
Rice Lake
Richelieu, Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal de
Richelieu River
Rigaud de Vaudreuil, Philippe de
River Indians. See also Mahicans; Pocumtucks; Sokokis
Rivière des Prairies. See also Skawenati
Robinau de Portneuf, René
Robinau de Villebon, Joseph
Robutel de Lanoue, Zacharie
Rode
Rotinonhsionni. See Haudenosaunee; Iroquois
Rouge River
Ruette d’Auteuil, Denis-Joseph
Ryswick, Peace of
Saco River
Sadochquis
Sagachiganiriniwek
Saguenay River
Saint-Castin, Jean-Vincent d’Abbadie, Baron de
Saint Charles River
Sainte Marie de Beauce
Sainte Marie de Gannentaha
Saint Esclavage de Marie (Holy Bondage of Mary)
Saint François de Sales. See also Msakkikkan; Néssawakamighé
Saint François River and seigneury. See also Arsikantegouk
Saint François Xavier des Prés. See also Kentake
Saint Ignace, côte
Saint Jean Baptiste (mission to the Arendarhonon)
Saint Jean, Lake
Saint Joseph. See also Kamiskouaouangachit
Saint Lawrence Algonquians. See also Algonquians
Saint Lawrence Iroquoians
Saint Lawrence River: geography and environment
Saint Mary
Saint Maurice River
Saint Michael
Saint Michel (chapel at Sillery)
Saint Michel (côte)
Saint Michel (mission in Seneca country)
Saint Michel (mission to the Tahontaenrats)
Saint Pierre, Lake
Saint Stephen
Saint-Vallier, Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de
Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, François de
Salmon Falls: raid against
Saratoga
Sault au Récollet. See also Skawenati
Sault de la Chaudière. See also Chaudière River
Sault Saint Louis. See Kahnawake; Lachine rapids
Saurel, Pierre de
scalping
Schaghticoke (Skachkook)
Schenectady: town; raid against
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
Schuyler, Peter
sedentarization. See also francization
Séminaire de Montréal. See Sulpicians
Senecas; and campaigns against (1684, 1687); and Great Peace of Montreal; and military operations; wars of incorporation against Wendats. See also Iroquois
Sheepscot: raid against
Sillery (mission). See Kamiskouaouangachit
Sillery (seigneury)
Sillery, Nöel Brûlart de. See Brûlart de Sillery, Nöel
Silvy, Antoine
Simcoe, Lake
Sinnakes. See Senecas
Skawenati. See also Rivière des Prairies; Sault au Récollet
Sky Woman (Ataensic, Awenhai, Iagnetci, Otsitsa)
slavery. See war captives
Société de Notre Dame de Montréal
Société de Saint Sulpice. See Sulpicians
Society of Jesus. See Jesuits
Sokokis
soldiers. See also Carignan-Salières; Troupes de la Marine
Sondouskon, Joseph
Sonnawches
Sorel
Souart, Gabriel
Sovereign Council
Spectacle Pond
Spruce Creek: raid against
Squakheag (Sokoki village), subsistence patterns. See agriculture; Algonquians; hunting; Iroquoians
Sulpicians; early missions; mission at Aouanagassing; mission at Kanehsatake (Deux Montagnes); mission at Kanehsatake (La Montagne); mission at Skawenati. See also Kanehsatake; Skawenati
Susquehannocks
Tadoussac
Tadoussaciens
Taenhatentaron
Tahontaenrat. See also Wendats
Taiaeronk, Louis
Talon, Jean
Tamouratoüa
Taréha
Tatakwiséré
Tawiskaron, Jean
Tegananokoa, Étienne
Teganissorens
Tegaretouan (The Sun)
Tegayesté
Tehagaraweron, Étienne
Teharihogen
Tekouerimat, Charles Negaskaouat aka
Tekouerimat, Michel Pirouakki aka
Tekouerimat, Nöel Negabamat aka
Terrouëmant. See Tekouerimat, Michel
Tessouat
Teyaiagon
Thadodaho
Thaondechoren, Louis
Thioratarion
Thirty Years’ War
Thwaites, Reuben Gold. See also Jesuit Relations
Tionnontaté (Petuns)
Tionnontaté Wendats
Tionnontoguen
Tiotiake (Montreal Island)
Togouirout, Joseph
Tonaktouan, Nicolas
Toniata, Island
Tonsahoten, François-Xavier
torture and execution of war captives
Tracy, Alexandre de Prouville de
trade; drawing visit
ors and migrants to Saint Lawrence; English and Dutch; French; and monopoly companies; and subsistence patterns; and war. See also alcohol
Trakwae
Trois Rivières; as site of coalescence
Tronson, Louis
Troupes de la Marine
Trouvé, Claude
Tsahouanhos
Tsaouenhohoui, Ignace
Tsaouenté, Marie
Tsawenhohi, Nicholas Vincent
Tsihenne, René (also known as Massias)
Tsiheoui, Paul. See also Tsihenne, René
Tsiraenie
Tsondatsaa, Charles
Two Mountains, Lake of
Ursulines
Vachon de Belmont, François de
Vaultier, Jacques
Ville Marie. See Montreal
Vimont, Barthélémy
Visitation de Marie
Voyer d’Argenson, Pierre de
Wabanaki country
Wabanakis; campaigns against Senecas; early occupation of Saint François River; ethnolinguistic range; migration to Saint Lawrence valley; New York influence on; relations with Kamiskouaouangachit
Wampanoags
Wampolack
Wampum
Wapinger
War, First Anglo-Wabanaki. See also King Philip’s War
War, Second Anglo-Wabanaki. See also War of the League of Augsburg
war captives; as feature of Iroquoian warfare; and former captives among migrants to Saint Lawrence; incorporation among Iroquois; release of; taken. See also torture and execution of war captives
warfare; as generative process; and Iroquois against Algonquians; mourning. See also war captives and names of specific wars
War of Spanish Succession
War of the League of Augsburg; and operations against New York and New England
Wendake (Jeune Lorette)
Wendake (Wendat homeland). See Huronia
Wendat Confederacy
Wendats; ancestral occupation of Saint Lawrence valley; and Christianity; and clans; and confederacy; homeland (Wendake); and Iroquois incorporation of; and Iroquois offensive against homeland; on Island of Orleans; at Quebec; migration to mission villages; refuge in Saint Lawrence valley. See also Arendarhonon; Ataronchronon; Attignawantan; Attigneenongnahac; Lorette; Notre Dame de Foy; Notre Dame des Anges; Tahontaenrat; Tionnontaté Wendats
Wendat-Tionnontaté. See Tionnontaté Wendats
Wenros
Weramihiwe/Weranmiwe, Marguerite
Weskarini (Petite Nation)
Western Wabanakis. See Wabanakis
William of Orange
Wohawa/Wayhamoo (Hope Hood)
Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet)
Wôlinak
women; French religious and lay; Iroquoian; as promoters of settlement
Woronokes
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