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- The Neutral Confederacy (also Neutral Nation, Neutral people, or Attawandaron) was a tribal confederation of Iroquoian peoples. Its heartland was in the...
- Grande Île appears on the town seal. Grand Island has been home to the Attawandaron Nation and an acquisition of both French and English colonial pursuits...
- Wisconsin; also currently Kansas and Oklahoma ****ateague, formerly Maryland Attawandaron (Neutral), Ontario Beothuk, formerly Newfoundland Chowanoke, formerly...
- name) lived along the southern edge, while the Neutrals (also known as Attawandaron) lived along the northern s****. The tribal name "erie" is a shortened...
- attempt to stay neutral in the Huron–Iroquois wars. They were called Attawandaron by the Huron. Mithun (1979:145, 188–189) cites Jesuits pointing out that...
- of the Iroquois or Haudenosaunee, Huron or Wendat, Petun, Neutral or Attawandaron, Erie people, Wenro, Susquehannock and the St. Lawrence Iroquoians. The...
- adjacent to a reconstruction of the Lawson Site, a 16th-century pre-contact Attawandaron People's (Neutral Iroquoian) village. The museum offers permanent and...
- of Guelph, "the area was home to a First Nations community called the Attawandaron who lived in longhouses surrounded by fields of corn". The majority of...
- prior to European settlement, the London area was the site of several Attawandaron, Odawa, and Ojibwe villages. The Lawson Site in northwest London is an...
- hunter-gatherer occupation patterns.: 1  Up to the 17th century, the Attawandaron (Neutral) nation inhabited the Grand River area. European explorers admired...