The Iroquois Book of Rites
by
Horatio Hale

Part 5 out of 5



their ancient chiefs
join the League
remain in New York
their clans
an "elder nation"
their name in council
their language
their councillors
their duty as door-keepers
their towns

Sermon, a pagan

Shadekaronyes, Seneca chief

Six Nations, See _Iroquois_,

Six Nations' Reserve, See _Grand River_,

Skanawati, Onondaga chief
Scandawati's suicide

Skeneateles Lake

SMITH, Mrs. E. A.

Smoking in council

Snake clan

_Sonontowane_, meaning of

_Sonontowans_, See _Senecas_,

_Sotinonnawentona_
See _Cayugas_, name in council,

Spanish clan

Speaker of council

SQUIER, E. G.

Stadacone

STONE, W. L.


_Talligewi_, See _Alligewi_,

Taronhiawagon, Iroquois divinity

Ta-oun-ya-wat-ha

_Tehadirihoken_
See _Caniengas_, name in council,

Tekarihoken, Canienga chief
meaning of

_Tionontates_, or _Tobacco Nation_

Tobacco, Indian

_Tobacco Nation_, See _Tionontates_,

Tortoise clan
divided

Towns, Iroquois
list of, in Book of Rites
deserted sites

Treaty of Iroquois with the Dutch

Treaty of Iroquois with the English

Treaty of Iroquois with the Ojibways

TROMBULL, J. H.

Turkey clan

_Tuscaroras_,
their origin
their migrations
join the Iroquois
their clans
a "younger nation"

_Tuteloes_
received by Iroquois


Wampum
known to Moundbuilders
mourning

Wampum-keepers

Wampum-records, reading of

Wampum-strings

War-chief

Wars of self-defence

Wars of extermination

WHITNEY, W. D.

WILKIE, J.

WILSON, D.

Wolf clan

Women,
condition of
as peacemakers
regard for

_Wyandots_, See _Hurons_,


Yondennase, See _Condoling Council_,

Younger nations


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