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independent tribal identities. The Erie
people were also
known as the
Eriechronon, Yenresh, Erielhonan, Eriez,
Nation du Chat, and Riquéronon.[citation...
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State New York
County Erie
Settlement 1805
Named for
Swift Waters in
Eriechronon Government • Type Town
council • Town
supervisor Joseph H. Emminger...
- -78.78
Country United
States State New York
Founded 1821
Named for
Eriechronon Seat
Buffalo Largest city
Buffalo Government • County
Executive Mark...
- debated.
Historians noted the name
closely resembled that
recorded for the
Eriechronon or Erielhonan,
commonly known as the Erie tribe,
another Iroquoian-speaking...
- the
place of the panther', are derived.
Compare the
forms Erieehronon,
Eriechronon, and Riquéronon of the
Jesuit Relations,
signifying 'people of the panther'...
- (Chonnonton or Attawandaron):
southwestern and south-central Ontario. Erie (
Eriechronon): of
Upstate New York, Ohio, and
Northwest Pennsylvania,
United States...
- The area
where Allegheny College stands was the
ancestral land of the
Eriechronon people until the
Iroquois Confederacy forced them out.
Having been displaced...
-
combined statistical area. The
Meadville area was the
ancestral land of the
Eriechronon people until the
Iroquois Confederacy forced them out.
Having been displaced...
- debated.
Historians have
noted that the name
closely resembles that of the
Eriechronon,
commonly known as the Erie tribe, an
Iroquoian people who had been driven...
- debated.
Historians noted the name
closely resembled that
recorded for the
Eriechronon or Erielhonan,
commonly known as the Erie tribe. The
Iroquoian people...