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==History== |
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Little is known of the Scahentoarrhonon. They were recorded in the [[Relations des Jésuites de la Nouvelle-France|Jesuit ''Relation'']] for 1635.<ref>{{cite book |title=Jesuit Relations XIV |date=1635 |page=113 |url=http://moses.creighton.edu/kripke/jesuitrelations/relations_08.html |access-date=October 11, 2022}}"I am rejoiced to find that this language is common to some twelve other Nations, all settled and numerous; these are, the Conkhandeenrhonons, khionontaterrhonons, Atiouandaronks, Sonontoerrhonons, Onontaerrhonons, Oüioenrhonons, Onoiochrhonons, Agnierrhonons, Andastoerrhonons, Scahentoarrhonons, Rhiierrhonons, and Ahouenrochrhonons."</ref> They appear to have been destroyed as a tribe by the [[Iroquois]] in 1652 during the Beaver Wars. Survivors may have been assimilated by one or more of the [[Iroquois|Five Nations]]. |
Little is known of the Scahentoarrhonon. They were recorded in the [[Relations des Jésuites de la Nouvelle-France|Jesuit ''Relation'']] for 1635.<ref>{{cite book |title=Jesuit Relations XIV |date=1635 |page=113 |url=http://moses.creighton.edu/kripke/jesuitrelations/relations_08.html |access-date=October 11, 2022}}"I am rejoiced to find that this language is common to some twelve other Nations, all settled and numerous; these are, the Conkhandeenrhonons, khionontaterrhonons, Atiouandaronks, Sonontoerrhonons, Onontaerrhonons, Oüioenrhonons, Onoiochrhonons, Agnierrhonons, Andastoerrhonons, Scahentoarrhonons, Rhiierrhonons, and Ahouenrochrhonons."</ref> They appear to have been destroyed as a tribe by the [[Iroquois]] in 1652 during the [[Beaver Wars]]. Survivors may have been assimilated by one or more of the [[Iroquois|Five Nations]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hamilton |first1=Chuck |title=Tennessee's Indians in the Historical Era - Part 3 of 5 |url=https://www.chattanoogan.com/2013/5/18/251529/Tennessee-s-Indians-in-the-Historical.aspx |access-date=October 11, 2022 |agency=Chattanoogan |date=May 18, 2013}}</ref> |
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==Language== |
==Language== |
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{{Infobox language |
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| name = Scahentoarrhonon |
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| familycolor = american |
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| fam1 = [[Iroquoian languages|Iroquoian]] |
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| ethnicity = Scahentoarrhonon |
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| extinct = after 1652 |
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| iso3 = none |
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| region = [[Wyoming Valley]] |
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| states = [[United States]] |
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}} |
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Scahentoarrhonon was an [[Iroquoian]] language, likely related to [[Susquehannock]], [[Wyandot people|Wendat]], [[Erie (tribe)|Erie]] and [[Wenrohronon]]. |
Scahentoarrhonon was an [[Iroquoian]] language, likely related to [[Susquehannock]], [[Wyandot people|Wendat]], [[Erie (tribe)|Erie]] and [[Wenrohronon]]. |
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=3C4LAAAAIAAJ The Massawomeck: Raiders and Traders into the Chesapeake Bay in the Seventeenth Century] |
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The Scahentoarrhonon or Scahentowanenrhonon were a little-known indigenous people of North America originally from the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania,[1] which they called Scahentowanen ('It is a very great plain').
History
[edit]Little is known of the Scahentoarrhonon. They were recorded in the Jesuit Relation for 1635.[2] They appear to have been destroyed as a tribe by the Iroquois in 1652 during the Beaver Wars. Survivors may have been assimilated by one or more of the Five Nations.[3]
Sprache
[edit]Scahentoarrhonon | |
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Native to | Vereinigte Staaten |
Region | Wyoming Valley |
Ethnicity | Scahentoarrhonon |
Extinct | after 1652 |
Iroquoian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Scahentoarrhonon was an Iroquoian language, likely related to Susquehannock, Wendat, Erie and Wenrohronon.
References
[edit]- ^ "Wenrohronon Tribe". Access Genealogy. 2013-07-14. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
- ^ Jesuit Relations XIV. 1635. p. 113. Retrieved October 11, 2022."I am rejoiced to find that this language is common to some twelve other Nations, all settled and numerous; these are, the Conkhandeenrhonons, khionontaterrhonons, Atiouandaronks, Sonontoerrhonons, Onontaerrhonons, Oüioenrhonons, Onoiochrhonons, Agnierrhonons, Andastoerrhonons, Scahentoarrhonons, Rhiierrhonons, and Ahouenrochrhonons."
- ^ Hamilton, Chuck (May 18, 2013). "Tennessee's Indians in the Historical Era - Part 3 of 5". Chattanoogan. Retrieved October 11, 2022.