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    The Petun (from French: pétun), also known as the Tobacco people or Tionontati (Dionnontate, Etionontate, Etionnontateronnon, Tuinontatek, Dionondadie...
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    Wyandot people (redirect from Petun Nation)
    lake. They predominantly descend from the ancient Tionontati (or Tobacco/Petun) people, who did not belong to the Huron (Wendat) Confederacy. However,...
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    the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word pétun, 'tobacco', from a Tupi–Guarani language. A tender perennial, most of the...
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    Jesuit missionary working in New France. He was killed by Iroquois in a Petun (Tobacco Nation) village on December 7, 1649. The son of a secretary to...
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    nations: the Mohawk—part of the original Iroquois Five Nations, and the Petun. South of them, divided roughly along Appalachia, were the Susquehannock...
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    the territory of the Petun, a confederation of Iroquoians who were closely related to the Huron and Neutral peoples. The Petun were ravaged by disease...
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    Allegheny River was the Iroquoian Petun. They were fragmented into three groups during the Beaver Wars: the Petun of New York, the Wyandot of Ohio, and...
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    (severely endangered) Mohawk Huronian † Huron-Wyandot (severely endangered) Petun (Tobacco) † Tuscarora–Nottoway Tuscarora † Meherrin † Nottoway (severely...
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    and tribes through warfare: the Hurons or Wendat, Erie, Neutral, Wenro, Petun, Susquehannock, Mohican and northern Algonquins whom they defeated and dispersed...
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    territory of the Huron or Wendat people, and the "Petun Country" to the south, which was the land of the Petun, who were their close allies and relatives. In...
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