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    Tinawatawa, also called Quinaouatoua, was an Iroquois village of the Seneca people on the western end of the Niagara corridor, described as "a fertile...
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    built in an area that was originally a Seneca Iroquois tribal village, Tinawatawa, which was first visited by the French in September 1699. After the American...
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    inhabited by newly arrived Haudenosaunee. The Haudenosaunee village of Tinawatawa (alternatively spelled Quinaouatoua) was located near Waterdown, likely...
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    the area to the Burlington shoreline). The First Nations settlement of Tinawatawa is said to have been located near Westover, but some sources place it...
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  • crosses the stream.") - at the mouth of the Humber River Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) - Near modern-day Hamilton Little is known about the seven villages due...
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    Humber River, today's Baby Point neighbourhood in Toronto Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) – near modern-day Hamilton "Bead Hill National Historic Site of Canada"...
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    Hope Ganatsekwyagon - at the mouth of the Rouge River Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) - Near modern-day Hamilton Wikimedia Commons has media related to Teiaiagon...
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  • Rouge River Teiaiagon – at the mouth of the Humber River Quinaouatoua (or Tinawatawa) – Near modern day Hamilton Author Gerald Richardson Brown has written...
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