- The
Petun (from French: pétun), also
known as the
Tobacco people or
Tionontati (Dionnontate, Etionontate, Etionnontateronnon, Tuinontatek, Dionondadie...
- The
Wyandotte Nation (the U.S. Tribe)
descends from
remnants of the
Tionontati (or Tobacco/Petun) people, who did not
belong to the
Wendat (Huron) Confederacy...
-
spoken by the
people known as
Wyandot or Wyandotte,
descended from the
Tionontati. It is
considered a
sister to the
Wendat language,
spoken by descendants...
-
Iroquois Confederacy.
After that,
Huron refugees joined with the
neighboring Tionontati tribe to form Wyandot,
which was a
corrupted form of
Wendat Confederacy...
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Perce 8,000 1806
Isaac Ingalls Stevens 96 NE
Woodlands Ontario,
Canada Tionontati (Petun) 8,000 1600 9 9 towns, 600
families in the main town
James Mooney...
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Territory of the Petún (
Tionontati) people....
- Les Gens des
terres (Inlanders),
possibly a Cree-related
group Petun (
Tionontati),
represented by Kondiaronk,
Houatsaranti and
Quarante Sols (Huron of...
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Attigneenongnahac Arendarhonon Tahontaenrat Ataronchronon Petun (Tobacco or
Tionontati):
Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Neutral Nation (Chonnonton or Attawandaron):...
-
villages destro**** and the use of Tiontatecaga,
mimicking the
Petun autonym,
Tionontati.
South of the
Alleghany River was, allegedly, a
nation known as the Calicua...
- Quebec, the
three Wendat groups in the U.S.
trace their origin to the
Tionontati (Petun/Tobacco), Wenro, and
Neutral nations, and to only one of the original...