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- (October 2003). "European Infectious Disease and Depo****tion of the Wendat-Tionontate (Huron-Petun)". World Archaeology. 35 (2). Taylor & Francis: 258–275....
- related to the neighboring Erie, Neutral Nation, Wenro, Susquehannock, and Tionontate — all speaking varieties of Iroquoian languages, but traditional enemies...
- M****achusetts, New Hampshire Naumkeag, M****achusetts Pequot, Connecticut Petun (Tionontate), Ontario Piscataway, Maryland Po****tuc, western M****achusetts Podunk...
- (October 2003). "European Infectious Disease and Depo****tion of the Wendat-Tionontate (Huron-Petun)". World Archaeology. 35 (2): 258–275. doi:10.1080/0043824032000111416...
- tribe, formerly M****achusetts, New Hampshire Pequot, Connecticut Petun (Tionontate), Ontario Piscataway, Maryland Po****tuc, western M****achusetts Podunk...
- (October 2003). ""European Infectious Disease and Depo****tion of the Wendat-Tionontate (Huron-Petun)"". World Archaeology. 35 (2): 258–275. doi:10.1080/0043824032000111416...
- (October 2003). "European Infectious Disease and Depo****tion of the Wendat-Tionontate (Huron-Petun)". World Archaeology. 35 (2). Taylor & Francis: 258–275....
- NationalRegisterOfHistoricPlaces.com. Retrieved May 20, 2012. Susan M Branstner, "Tionontate Huron Occupation at the Marquette Mission", Calumet Fleur-de-Lys: Archaeology...
- Gary (2003). "European Infectious Disease and Depo****tion of the Wendat-Tionontate (Huron-Petun)". World Archaeology. 35 (2): 258–275. doi:10.1080/0043824032000111416...
- Northeast Woodlands Indigenous groups 1,050 BP Huron-Petun, or (Wendat-Tionontaté), Iroquoian-speaking agriculturalists occupied south-central Ontario from...