id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14777 Lighthall, W. D. (William Douw) Hochelagans and Mohawks: A Link in Iroquois History .txt text/plain 6619 325 72 Hochelagans and Mohawks; A Link in Iroquois History. positive traditions of all the surviving tribes, Hurons, Iroquois and ancient race of Hochelaga, whose town on the island of Montreal was Proceeding up the river near Hochelaga he found "a great number of the armour of the early Hurons and Iroquois[5] as found by Champlain, the Ottawa route to Lake Huron used by the Jesuits in the next century. the west shore of Lake Huron," of Charlevoix, (Book XI.) though it is who are apparently Huron-Iroquois, are here referred to as "good (Montreal), and down the Richelieu River to Lake Champlain, the valley in possession of a Huron-Iroquois race, dominated by Hochelaga, a town adventurous fishing party) from the great Huron-Iroquois centre about pottery and other evidence as being Huron-Iroquois.[8] Cartier, as we Iroquois that the war with the Hurons was then "more than fifty years" two peoples--Mohawks and Iroquets--had no great time before, if not at ./cache/14777.txt ./txt/14777.txt