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Tutelo

The Tutelo (also Totero, Totteroy, Tutera; Yesan in Tutelo) were Native American people living above the Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line in present-day Virginia and West Virginia. They spoke a dialect of the Tutelo language thought to be similar to that of their neighbors, the Monacan and Manahoac nations.

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Tutelo

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Triples142
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028986
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related to 17th century · 29
Tutelo → Although, Batts, Beaver Wars, Big Sandy River, Charles Hanna, Dan, Fallam, For, French, Haudenosaunee, It, Kentucky, Many, Monahassanough, Nahyssan, New River, Occaneechi, Ohio Valley, Oniasont, Roanoke River
related to References · 26
Tutelo → American Indian Quarterly, An Odyssey, Clair Shores, Date, Donald, Genealogical Publishing Com, History, Indians, Iroquois, ISBN, Jay Hansford, John Reed, JSTOR, Louisiana, MI, New York, North America, Ricky, Somerset Publishers, Spring
related to 18th century · 22
Tutelo → After, Albany, Brunswick County, Cayuga, Cayuga Inlet, Cayuga Lake, Fort Christanna, Haudenosaunee, In, Ithaca, Junkatapurse, Nahyssan, New York, North Carolina, Oneida, Pennsylvania, Saponi, Shamokin, Shickellamy, Treaty
related to Crops · 21
Tutelo → Algonquian, Aside, Boston, Boston Mallow, Boston Mallow Squash, Buffalo, Corn, Haudenosaunee, Iroquoian, MA, Mandamin, Natives, NY, Oronoco Tobacco, Revolutionary War, Some, Sullivan Expedition, They, This, Tutelo Strawberry Corn
related to 19th century · 18
Tutelo → American, Below, Chief John Buck, Frank Speck, Gostango, Haudenosaunee, He, John Key, John Napoleon Brinton Hewitt, March, Nastabon, Nikonha, One Step, Onondaga/Tutelo, Ontario, Oshweken Longhouse, Rock, Six Nations Reserve
related to Name · 15
Tutelo → Algonquian, Haudenosaunee, John Smith, Monahassanough, Nahyssan, The English, This, Toderochrone, Yesah, Yesan, Yesang, Yesañ, Yesáh, Yesáng, Yesą
related to Precontact · 8
Tutelo → European, Fort Ancient, Monongahela, Mosopelea, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Their, They
related to External links · 3
Tutelo → American Indian, Chief John Buck, National Museum

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virginia haudenosaunee nations cayuga new american known west language nikonha century john north name also many river york people nahyssan

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Tutelorelated to 17th centuryThe Tutelo0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryBig Sandy River0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryWest Virginia0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryKentucky0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryTotteroy River0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryThe Haudenosaunee0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryBeaver Wars0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryHaudenosaunee0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryOhio Valley0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryCharles Hanna0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryOniasont0.60section
Tutelorelated to 17th centuryFrench0.60section

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