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- Wyandot. The Erie people were also known as the Eriechronon, Yenresh, Erielhonan, Eriez, Nation du Chat, and Riquéronon. As to the Etymology of the name-...
- being mostly hostile. The names Erie and Eriez are shortened forms of Erielhonan, meaning "long tail", referring to local panthers. The Erie were called...
- and birdwatching. The recorded history of Presque Isle begins with the Erielhonan, a Native American tribe who gave their name to Lake Erie, and includes...
- to inhabit Presque Isle are the Erielhonans, which is where the city of Erie, Pennsylvania, gets its name. An Erielhonan legend taught that the Great Spirit...
- Lake Erie From the Erie tribe, a shortened form of the Iroquoian word erielhonan 'long tail'. Lake Huron Named for the inhabitants of the area, the Wyandot...
- noted the name closely resembled that recorded for the Eriechronon or Erielhonan, commonly known as the Erie tribe, another Iroquoian-speaking people based...
- s****. The tribal name "erie" is a shortened form of the Iroquoian word erielhonan, meaning "long tail". The name may also come from the word eri, meaning...
- Tarhe Lodge Camp Hugh Taylor Birch 440 Lake Erie Council Cleveland Ohio Erielhonan Lodge Beaumont Scout Reservation (Ohio) Firelands Scout Reservation 441...
- s****. The tribal name "erie" is a shortened form of the Iroquoian word erielhonan, meaning "long tail" Erie Township Village of Mount Erie Genesee – from...
- currently known as Bemus Point was once part of the territory of the Erielhonan or Erie People Indigenous tribe, first colonized by William Bemus in 1806...