
The Wenrohronon or Wenro were a little-known Iroquoian language-speaking indigenous people of North America, originally residing in present-day western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania. They appear to have inhabited the upper Allegheny River valley, between the territories of the Seneca and the Neutrals. The Wenro were recorded by Franciscan...
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Iroquois-speaking North American Indians whose name means `people of the place of the floating film,` probably after the oil spring at what is now ... [1 related articles]
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