- Tinawatawa, also
called Quinaouatoua, was an
Iroquois village of the
Seneca people on the
western end of the
Niagara corridor,
described as "a fertile...
- Ganneious, Kente, Kentsio, Ganaraske, Ganatsekwyagon, Teiaiagon, and
Quinaouatoua. The
villages were all
abandoned by 1701. The
northern s****s of Lake...
- Haudenosaunee. The
Haudenosaunee village of
Tinawatawa (alternatively
spelled Quinaouatoua) was
located near Waterdown,
likely somewhere near
Beverly Township....
- present-day Port Hope
Ganatsekwyagon - at the
mouth of the
Rouge River Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) - Near modern-day
Hamilton Wikimedia Commons has media...
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overlooking the
Humber River, today's Baby
Point neighbourhood in
Toronto Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) – near modern-day
Hamilton "Bead Hill
National Historic...
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mouth of the
Rouge River Teiaiagon – at the
mouth of the
Humber River Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) – Near
modern day
Hamilton Author Gerald Richardson Brown...