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, the, forbidden to settle in New France, 133. Hurons, the, 68-9, 113-14; their expedition against the Onondagas, 104-12; their welcome to Champlain on his return to Quebec, 130-1. Indians, their tactics when on a war expedition, 89-92; when retreating, 110-11; some customs of, 95, 102; missions to, 132-3, 134. Iroquois, and Champlain, 68-9; their battle with the Algonquins, 91-5, 97; with the Hurons, 108-10. James I, and colonization, 16, 17. Jeannin, President, and Champlain, 74. Jesuits, established at Quebec, 118-19, 129, 132, 133, 149. Kirke, Jarvis or Gervase, and his sons, their expedition against New France, 124-6, 127. Kirke, Lewis, his capture of Quebec, 124-6; restores it to France, 129. Kirke, Thomas, 124; with his brother represents England in the restoration of Quebec, 129. Lake Champlain, discovery of, 86, 91, 96-7. Lalemant, Father Charles, at Quebec, 129, 133, 136. La Roche, his colony on Sable Island, 18. La Rochelle, revolt of, 123-4. Le Caron, Father Joseph, among the Hurons, 105. Le Jeune, Father Paul, his arrival at Quebec, 129, 131, 133; his appreciation of Champlain, 135-6. Lescarbot, Marc, 28, 29, 55-6; quoted on De Monts' colony in Acadia, 30, 47, 52, 52-4, 57-8; a comparison with Champlain, 55, 140-3. Marais, Des, with Champlain in New France, 87, 88. Marsolet, Nicolas, a guide and interpreter, 97-8. Micmacs, the, 38. Montagnais, the, 86 n., 93, 96. Montmorency, Duke of, 26-7; viceroy of Canada, 78, 79, 80. Monts, Sieur de, 16, 24; his trading company and monopoly, 22 n., 25-7, 28, 29, 56-7, 60-1, 68; his colonizing expedition to Acadia, 23, 28-43; equips Champlain's expedition to the St Lawrence, 60-1, 62-3, 70-2; member of Champlain's Company, 75. New France, 23; and the trading companies, 19 and note; explorations in, 21, 23, 84; religious strife in, 117; the Huguenots forbidden to settle in, 117, 123, 133; surrendered to Britain, 126; restored to France, 127; progress in retarded by the Thirty Years' War, 128-9. Nicolet, Jean, an explorer and interpreter, 98, 135. Norumbega, what it comprised, 28 n., 36. Onondagas, the, 104, 108-10. Pontgrave, Sieur du, his voyages to New France, 20 and note; with De Monts' expedition to Acadia, 28, 31, 37, 42; left in command at Port Royal, 43-6; with Champlain in the St Lawrence, 61, 63, 65, 68, 87. Port Mouton, De Monts' expedition at, 29-31. Port Royal, the French colo
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