I.
Indians: Morton’s popularity with, 10; number in Massachusetts, 11; modesty of women, 16; desire for guns and spirits, 20; fire-arms among, 20, 25; pestilence of 1616 among, 120, 133, _n._; origin of, 123-9; language of, 123; descendants of Hebrew tribes, 129, _n._; Frenchmen captives among, 131; their wigwams, 134-8; their eating, 137, _n._; their hospitality, 137, _n._; their games and removals, 138; their religion, 139-41, 167; their dress, 141-5; their trade, 141, 157-9; their modesty, 142; their children born white, 147, _n._; their bodies well shaped, 147; color of their eyes, 148, 165; their respect to age, 148-50; their conjuring tricks, 150-3; their duels, 153-4; their money, 157-9; their manufactures, 159; their storehouses, 160; their baskets, 160; did not use salt, 161; their cunning, 161-5; acuteness of their senses, 165-6; distinguish French from Spanish by smell, 166; crimes among, 169; their funerals, 169-71; thievery among, 169; their custom of firing the country, 172; distant commerce of, 172, 220, _n._, 237; contented life of, 175; superiority to English beggars, 175-6; utensils and method of drinking, 177; deer-traps of, 202; method of hunting bears, 209-10; lobster-feasts of, 226; belied by Plymouth people, 256; compound theft at Wessagusset, 269; accompany Bubble to Nipnet, 270; return his property, 272; witness Morton’s punishment, 312; reprove punishment of Morton, 312. (_See_ Massachusetts.)
Indian women: absence of chastity among, 16, 17, 145; Morton’s relations with, 94; their dress, 144; their modesty, 145; their child-bearing, 145-8; their care of their infants, 147.
Ireland, no venomous beasts in, 48.
Irocoise, the great lake. (_See_ Champlain.)
Iron-stones, 219.
Iroquois, 234.
Isles of Shoals, Morton at, 29, 296, 302.
Israelites, 310; origin of Indians traced to, 129, _n._, 160, _n._
J.
Jackals, 207, _n._, 214, _n._
James I., 16, 35; sends snake-stones to Virginia, 214, _n._
Jason, 292; Golden Fleece of, 295.
Jeffreys, William: at Wessagusset, 24, 31, 162, _n._; corresponds with Gorges, 60, _n._; letters of Morton to, 61, 86; carries letters to Winthrop, 65; letters from quoted, 102.
Jews, origin of Indians traced to, 129, _n._
Job, 281.
Johnson, Edward, 250.
Jonah, 103, 302, 327, 342-5.
Jonson, Ben, 98; may have met Morton, 96; note on “poem,” 290, 312, _n._; quoted, 335, _n._
Jordan, 310.
Josselyn, Captain John, quoted, 16, _n._, 133, _n._, 136, _n._, 137, _n._, 147, _n._, 158, _n._, 160, _n._, 171, _n._, 182, _n._, 185, _n._, 189, _n._, 191, _n._, 198, _n._, 201, _n._, 205, _n._, 206, _n._, 210, _n._, 212, _n._, 214, _n._, 217, _n._, 221, _n._, 232, _n._, 235, _n._
Josselyn, Henry, 237; date of expedition of, to New Hampshire, 79, 238.
“Jove, let, vouchsafe to thunder,” 62, 103, 113, 345.
Jupiter, 279.
K.
_Kantántowwit_, 168, _n._
Kennebec: Morton follows Plymouth people to the, 23, 295; Plymouth grant on the, 36.
Kennet, White, 99.
Kytan, an Indian god, 139, _n._, 167, _n._, 168, 169.
Killock, 262.
King’s Bench, warrant did not run in Massachusetts, 47.
Kirk, David, Louis and Thomas, conquest of Canada by, 235, _n._
_Kodtup Kēn_, 137, _n._
_Koüs_, 124, _n._