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  • Harrisse, editor of Du Luth's letter, 410
  • Hartford, Conn., 9
  • Haslet, Colonel, 444
  • Hawley, far trader, 382
  • Hay River, Wis., 313, 320
  • Hays, I.P., Indian agent, 14
  • Healing sick, Ojibway plan, 100
  • Heaven, Ojibway idea of, 73
  • Hebrews, the, 53, 65, 67, 75
  • Hennepin, Father, 116, 155, 156, 162
  • Henry, Alex., trader, 99, 181, 196, 204, 213, 215, 217, 221, 378, 441, 444
  • Henry, his work quoted, 10, 256, 279, 280, 290, 293
  • Henry (of Northwest Company), 292, 450, 454
  • Heraldry, European, totemic in character, 35
  • History of Ojibways known only five centuries, 76
  • Holcomb, Wm., 492
  • Hole-in-day, elder, 47, 353, 354
  • Hole-in-day, younger, 49
  • Holiday, John, trader, 382, 467
  • Holliday, Wm., trader, 392
  • Holmes, Major, 461
  • Howard, Captain, 442
  • Howe, General, 444
  • Hudson Bay Company, 70, 138, 189, 279, 349, 380, 381
  • Hughes, killed at Red Lake, 456, 458
  • Huron, Lake, 80, 99, 147, 194, 196, 199
  • Hurons, tribe of, 116, 144, 400, 405, 407
  • I-aub-aus, Ojibway chief, 165, 335
  • Illinois tribe, 33, 116, 218, 406
  • Improvidence of fur traders, 11
  • Indian race of U.S. disappearing, 23
  • Indian Territory, 32
  • Indians, their summer customs, 251
  • Indians misrepresented as morose, 133
  • Initiation into the Medawe rites. See Medawe.
  • Intermarriage between whites and Ojibways, 195, 255, 325, 385
  • Intermarriage between Dakotas and Ojibways, 158, 164, 171, 219, 270
  • Interpreter, J.B. Cadotte's value, 116, 293
  • Iowa, Sacs and Foxes cede lands, 32
  • Iron River, 426
  • Iroquois, the, 42, 146, 147, 148, 280
  • Iroquois Point, battle of, 403
  • Irving, Washington, 26
  • Islands, Ojibways occupy for safety, 187
  • Isle aux Outards, 214
  • Isle de Tour, or St. Michel, 321
  • Isle Drummond, 372
  • Isle la Pointe. See Chagouamigon.
  • Isle la Ronde, 405
  • Isle St. Michel, 405, 406
  • Isle Royale, 99
  • Israel, ten lost tribes of, 62, 67, 71, 72
  • Israelitish customs similar to Ojibway, 63, 65, 67, 68, 75
  • Jefferson, Thomas, censure of La Corne, 429
  • Jenette [or Jamett], Lieut., killed at Mackinaw, 205, 440
  • Jesuit Relations quoted, 32
  • Jesuit missions, 26, 57, 113, 114, 123
  • Jesuits and beaver trade, 414
  • Jews. See Hebrews.
  • Jobin, trader, killed, 420
  • Johnson, Sir Wm., 4, 210, 217, 218, 220, 398, 438
  • Johnson, John, 254, 382, 446, 447, 448, 460, 493
  • Joliet, Sieur, 408
  • Joseph, a French trader, 141
  • Jump River, 301
  • Ka-dow-aub-e-da. See Broken Tooth.
  • Ka-gua-dash, Ojibway chief, 335
  • Ka-nim-dum-a-win-so, Ojibwa chief, 91
  • Ka-ka-ke (Hawk), Ojibway chief, 49, 193
  • Kaministigoya, or Kaministiquia, 292, 422, 423
  • Kane, Paul, an artist, 69
  • Kansas, 32
  • Kaposia, 156; battle of, 492; band, Dakotas, 156
  • Kaskaskias, the, 218
  • Kay, early trader, 450
  • Keating, historian of Long's Expedition, 406