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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 230

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[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Castleton, 9 Jumonville, death of, 210 Kalebackers, Indians having guns, 136 Katskills, location of, 95; loving men of, 9»95 Katsban, a village of the Katskills, 177 Katonah, sachem of Siwanoys, 82 Kayingehaga, Mohawks so called, 35 Kayaderossera patent, 258 Keeperdo, a Mahican chief, territory of, 194 Kieft, director, attempts the collection of tribute, 101; urges war measures, 102; proclaims a public fast, 1095 solicits aid from New England, 113; solicits mediation of Mohawks and Mahicans, 117 King, Thomas, chief of the Oghakawa-gas, 201 King, Philip, winter quarters near Albany, 62; influence of his teachings, 203 Kingston, first settlement at, 125 5 a vil lage palisaded at, 128; aboriginal name of, 394 Kinte-Kaying, an Indian dance, 28, 115 Kitchawongs, location of, 79 Kitchawong, sachem of Kitchawongs, 79 Kitzanacka, Indian priest, 27 Kirkland, Rev.