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- The Westo were an Iroquoian Native American tribe encountered in what became the Southeastern U.S. by Europeans in the 17th century. They probably spoke...
- Kjell Westö (born 6 August 1961) is a Finnish author and journalist. Westö writes in Swedish. Best known for his epic novels set in Helsinki, he has also...
- Johannes Westö (born 1 April 1991) is a Finnish former footballer. During the 2010 Veikkausliiga season, Westö joined HJK's first eleven. His performances...
- trading arrangements and hostile native groups from the north such as the Westo Indians hastened changes in an already tenuous regional hierarchy. As described...
- and disease. The Westos eventually moved to Virginia and then South Carolina to take advantage of trading routes.[which?] The Westos strongly contributed...
- Cofitachequi in 1670. The Westo Indians were initially hostile to the new colony of South Carolina. In October 1674, some Westo Indians visited Woodward...
- chased out of Ohio around 1655, are now believed to be the same as the Westo, who invaded as far as South Carolina before being destro**** in the 1680s...
- Africans. This trade system involved the Westo tribe, who had previously come down from further north. The Westos were given goods from Europe in exchange...
- the river in the 1680s. The Shawnee destro**** another Native people, the Westo, and occupied their lands at the head of the Savannah River's navigation...
- allied with the Westo, a northern indigenous tribe that traded in enslaved Indians. The settlers abandoned their alliance with the Westo in 1679 and allied...