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INDEX.
523
  • Denonville, on copper, 472
  • De Moramport Du Plessis, 431
  • De Ramelia at Nepigon, 431
  • De Repentigny, 413
  • De Smet, missionary, 68
  • Detroit, Mich., 32, 33, 126, 140, 153, 194, 205, 214, 216, 217, 218, 322, 323, 372, 384
  • Detroit Gazette, quoted, 145
  • De Vandreuil, dispatch of, 422
  • D'Iberville quoted, 33
  • Dickson, Col. Robert, 362, 363, 369, 370, 371, 460, 461, 465
  • Dingley, Daniel, trader, 384
  • Disease, how cured and prevented, 100
  • Divisions and subdivisions among Ojibways, 41
  • Do-daim. See Totem.
  • Dodge, Henry, Indian Commissioner, 485
  • Dole, Maj., Indian commissioner, 504
  • Domestic and chase implements of Ojibways, 97
  • Doty, James D., 462
  • Draper, Dr. Lyman C., quoted, 439
  • Dress of Ojibways, 98
  • Dreuilletes, Jesuit, 408
  • Drew, John, fur trader, 383
  • Drummond's Isle, 116
  • Drunkenness among Ojibways, 31, 120, 301
  • Duchene, trader, 382
  • Duchesneau, intendant of Canada, 31
  • Dugay, a Picard, 156
  • Du Lusson, Sieur, 131, 212
  • Duluth, Daniel, quoted, 162; near Sault Ste. Marie, 409; erects trading post at Kamanistigua, 409; descends St. Croix River, 410; visits France, 410; memoir by, 410; prepares to visit Sioux, 410; executes two Ojibways, 413, 414; at Niagara, 415; erects Fort St. Joseph, 415; fights the Senecas, 415
  • Du Quesne, Gov. of Canada, 429, 486
  • Duvant, trader, 382
  • Dutch, in New York, 146
  • East Savannah River, 177, 180
  • Eel River, Ind., 33
  • Elk River, 236, 238, 240
  • Elk River, battles at, 50, 238, 240
  • Ely, E.F., mission teacher, 493
  • Emigration of Ojibways from Asia, 74
  • Emigration of Ojibways from Atlantic Ocean, 76, 79
  • Engelran, Jesuit missionary, 410, 411
  • English, Mrs. Mary (Warren), 12, 20
  • Esch-ke-bug-e-coshe. See Flat Mouth.
  • Etherington, Maj., 201
  • Etienne, Claude, 401
  • Execution of Indian murderer, 389
  • Families or clans, totemic, 34
  • Family register, Ojibway, 89
  • Family, known by badge, 42
  • Fasts, 64, 65, 66, 100
  • Feasts, sacrificial, 100
  • Ferry. Rev. William, 406, 478
  • Findley, trader, killed by Ojibways, 390, 393, 467
  • Firearms introduced among Ojibways, 36, 108, 119, 120, 138, 161, 223, 277, 278
  • Fire, torture by, 36, 82, 95, 106, 107
  • Fire, continual, kept up on La Pointe Island, 99
  • Fire water, first given to Indians, 119
  • First post erected by whites, 137
  • Fishing, Ojibways lived by, at La Pointe. 97
  • Flat Mouth (Esch-ke-bug-e-coshe), Ojibway chief, 17, 19, 45, 50, 138, 178, 179, 223, 269, 275, 324, 342, 343, 349, 350, 352, 359, 360, 362, 363, 369, 459, 463, 465, 466, 475, 476, 478, 479, 480
  • Fletcher, Gen. J.E., Indian agent, 14
  • Folles Avoines. See Menominees.
  • Fond du Lac, 14, 50, 81, 84, 130, 134, 158, 160, 176, 177, 252, 260, 262, 281, 282, 288, 292, 294, 295, 382, 383, 389, 392, 393
  • Food, how got by Ojibways, 40
  • Forsyths, fur traders, 380
  • Fort Bourbon, 429
  • Fort Dauphin, 429
  • Fort Des Prairies, 430
  • Fort Detroit, 201
  • Fort Du Quesne, 194