- the Bead Hill site
could be the
historically do****ented
village of
Ganatsekwyagon.
Evidence from test
excavations suggests that it was home to
about 500...
- Oneidas. The
villages consisted of Ganneious, Kente, Kentsio, Ganaraske,
Ganatsekwyagon, Teiaiagon, and Quinaouatoua. The
villages were all
abandoned by 1701...
- the Kenté (Quinté) mission). Fénelon
spent the
winter of 1669–1670 at
Ganatsekwyagon, an
Iroquoian village at the
mouth of the
Rouge River and
resulted in...
- the
Rouge River, the
Seneca had
established a
village by the name of
Ganatsekwyagon. The Bead Hill site in
Rouge Park is
believed to
contain the archaeological...
- the
Iroquois established two
villages within what is
today Toronto,
Ganatsekwyagon (Bead Hill) on the
banks of the
Rouge River and
Teiaiagon on the banks...
- 17th century, the area was
inhabited by the
Seneca at the
village of
Ganatsekwyagon. They were
later displaced by the Mississaugas, who were themselves...
-
Kentsio - on Rice Lake
Ganaraske - on the site of present-day Port Hope
Ganatsekwyagon - at the
mouth of the
Rouge River Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) - Near...
-
settlements in present-day Toronto, Teiaiagon, near the
Humber River, and
Ganatsekwyagon near the
Rouge River. The two
communities provided the Haudenosaunee...
-
village named Gandechiagaiagon (recorded
variously as "Gandatsekiagon", "
Ganatsekwyagon", "Gandatchekiagon", or "Katabokokonk"),
meaning "sand-cut" at the mouth...
-
navigability of
these streams. In 1760,
French Sulpician missionaries from
Ganatsekwyagon reached the
Duffins Cr**** area, but did not
settle there.
After the...