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    The Susquehannock, also known as the Conestoga, Minquas, and Andaste, were an Iroquoian people who lived in the lower Susquehanna River watershed in what...
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    the Susquehannock. Bacon persuaded the Occaneechi to attack the closest Susquehannock encampment. After the Occaneechi returned with Susquehannock prisoners...
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    through warfare: the Hurons or Wendat, Erie, Neutral, Wenro, Petun, Susquehannock, Mohican and northern Algonquins whom they defeated and dispersed, some...
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    portal Susquehannock, also known as Conestoga, is an extinct Iroquoian language spoken by the Native American people variously known as the Susquehannock or...
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    Susquehannock High School is a mid-sized suburban public high school in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania. It is the sole high school operated by the Southern York...
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    Ohio Valley. The St. Lawrence Iroquoians, Wendat (Huron), Erie, and Susquehannock, all independent peoples known to the European colonists, also spoke...
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    The Susquehannock Trail System (STS) is an 83.4-mile (134.2 km) loop hiking trail in Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County (with a few short segments...
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  • Internet Archive. p. 228. Retrieved 2015-07-16. "Where are the Susquehannock". The Susquehannock Fire Ring. Archived from the original on 9 January 2010. Retrieved...
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    Susquehannock State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 224 acres (91 ha) in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The...
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    Drumore Township is a township in southwestern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 2,568. It is named...
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    this area prior to 1690. At this time, the area was Susquehannock territory, and the Susquehannock tribe themselves were the largest tribe in the Susquehanna...
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    The Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally (STPR) is an annual rally racing event that is held in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. The STPR was part of the Rally...
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    was used as hunting ground by Paleo-Indians. In the early 1600s, the Susquehannock began to hunt there. People from the Province of Maryland established...
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    Jarace Walker (category Susquehannock High School alumni)
    recruit and one of the top players in the 2022 class. Walker attended Susquehannock High School in York County, Pennsylvania for his freshman year before...
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    American peoples after 1650, including the Assateagues, Nanticokes, and Susquehannocks. Various Native American reservations were also established during this...
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    Susquehannock State Forest is a Pennsylvania state forest in Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry District #15. The main office is located in Coudersport in...
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    the Petun. South of them, divided roughly along Appalachia, were the Susquehannock and the Erie. Many of the Wampanoag and Mohican peoples were caught...
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    beaver pelts with the inland Susquehannock people in the vicinity of greater Philadelphia. Although the Susquehannocks lived well inland their hunting...
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    protect them from American Indian raids, murdered a group of peaceful Susquehannock Indians and marched on Philadelphia. Franklin helped to organize a local...
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    The Swedish colonists established a trading relationship with the Susquehannock, and supported them in their successful war against Maryland colonists...
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    Americans Onondaga Mohawk Cayuga Seneca Mi'kmaq Cherokee Odawa Muscogee Susquehannock Shawnee Commanders and leaders Peyton Randolph  # John Hancock Benjamin...
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    Tutelo and Moneton tribes in the southeast. There was also the Iroquoian Susquehannock in the region approximately east of the Monongahela River and north...
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    his great-grandfather John Washington in the late 17th century by the Susquehannock. Washington's party reached the Ohio River in November 1753, and was...
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    and the Susquehannock peoples, both sharing the byways and hunting lands of the Allegheny Mountains until about the mid-1650s. The Susquehannock and Erie...
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    Peach War (category Susquehannock)
    however, have speculated that the Peach War was orchestrated by the Susquehannock in response to the Dutch attack on New Sweden. New Amsterdam was established...
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    particularly families of the Seneca, the westernmost of the Five Nations. Susquehannock families may also have adopted some Erie, as the tribes had shared the...
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    territory of the Schuylkill River watershed with the rival Iroquoian Susquehannock. Today, the Munsee-Delaware Nation has its own Indian reserve, Munsee-Delaware...
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    the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania. The second tribe, the Susquehannock, spoke an Iroquoian language and were based in Western Pennsylvania...
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  • Akhrakouaeronon (category Susquehannock)
    The Akhrakouaeronon or Atrakouaehronon were a subtribe of the Susquehannock. They lived in present-day Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Their principal...
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    Forest Rally 3 Happy Trails PRO Rallye DNP Sunriser 400 Forest Rallyy 3 Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally DNF Wild West PRO Rally DNP Ojibwe Forests Rally...
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