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Ganondagan State Historic Site, (pronounced ga·NON·da·gan) also
known as
Boughton Hill, is a
Native American historic site in
Ontario County, New York...
- the
Finger Lakes. An
important Seneca village,
known as
Gannagaro or
Ganondagan, was
located within the area of this town. The
tribe abandoned the village...
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Canandaigua is
derived from the
Seneca name
spelled variously Kanandarque,
Ganondagan, Ga-nun-da-gwa, or in a
modern transcription, tganǫdæ:gwęh,
which means...
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White (2009). "Snow Snake, a
Sport Steeped in Tradition".
Ganondagan.
Friends of
Ganondagan.
Retrieved 17
April 2013. "SPORTS - Snowsnake". Onondanga...
- Canada)". www.crwflags.com.
Retrieved 2021-03-03. "Wampum &
Wampum Belts".
Ganondagan.
Archived from the
original on 2012-07-21.
Retrieved 2021-03-03....
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Seneca village Ganondagan was destro**** by the
Marquis de
Denonville in 1687 as part of his
campaign against the tribe. The
Ganondagan State Historic...
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Hiawatha Tradition". New York
State Museum Bulletin. 184: 114–118. "Wampum".
Ganondagan.
Archived from the
original on May 12, 2020.
Retrieved 2019-11-25. "Hiawatha...
- West
Avenue Cemetery. The
village was
formed by
former residents of the
Ganondagan Seneca village, destro**** by the
French in 1687. The Tganödä:gwëh Seneca...
- as
early as 1687. It was
likely established by the
former residents of
Ganondagan,
after its
destruction by the French.
Around 1754, the
Senecas moved north...
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Retrieved 2020-02-09. Johansen,
Bruce Elliott; Mann,
Barbara Alice (2000). "
Ganondagan".
Encyclopedia of the
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). Greenwood...