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    Language portal Susquehannock, also known as Conestoga, is an Iroquoian language spoken by the Native American people variously known as the Susquehannock...
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    The Susquehannock, also known as the Conestoga, Minquas, and Andaste, were an Iroquoian people who lived in the lower Susquehanna River watershed in what...
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    Meherrin Nottoway Mohawk Petun (See also Protohistory of West Virginia ) Susquehannock (Conestoga) Federal Power Commission v. Tuscarora Indian Nation Christoph...
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    endangered) Cayuga (severely endangered) Onondaga (severely endangered) Susquehannock or Conestoga † Mohawk–Oneida Oneida (severely endangered) Mohawk Huronian...
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    American peoples after 1650, including the Assateagues, Nanticokes, and Susquehannocks. Various Native American reservations were also established during this...
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    Powhatan (category Eastern Algonquian languages)
    territories were in eastern Virginia. Their Powhatan language is an Eastern Algonquian language, also known as Virginia Algonquian. In 1607, an estimated...
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  • Thomas Siebert, Jr., some of the language has been reconstructed with assistance from better-documented Algonquian languages, and attempts are being made...
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    cleared new fields, hunted, and fished. By 1600, incursions by the Susquehannock and other Iroquoian peoples from the north had almost entirely destroyed...
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    Unami (Delaware: Wënami èlixsuwakàn) was an Algonquian language spoken by the Lenape people in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, in the...
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  • Ozinie (section Language)
    an estimated population of 255 people. The Ozinie spoke an Algonquian language and were related to the Nanticoke, another Algonquian-speaking tribe, Captain...
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