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  • The local Order of the Arrow lodge is the Tutelo Lodge.
  • The Order of the Arrow is represented by Tutelo Lodge.
  • The Saura and Tutelo tribes are mentioned in historic records of the area.
  • In 1740, the majority of the Saponi and Tutelo moved to Shamokin, Pennsylvania.
  • Scholars believe they joined with the Tutelo and Saponi and became absorbed into their tribes.
  • Researchers have speculated that the Moneton language was part of the Siouan family, close to Tutelo.
  • All dialects of Tutelo, including Occaneechi, became extinct by the end of the 20th century.
  • He was the first to discover that the Tutelo language of Virginia belonged to the Iroquoian family of languages.
  • He had given extensive linguistic material to the scholar Horatio Hale, who confirmed the Tutelo language as Siouan.
  • Saponi and Tutelo Indians, Algonquian-speaking tribes, later occupied lands at the south end of Cayuga Lake.
  • Brainerd reported that the city housed 300 Indians, half of which were Delawares and the other Seneca and Tutelo.
  • The first such project, Fort Christanna, was a success in that the Tutelo and Saponi tribes took up residence.
  • Brainerd reported that the city housed 300 Indians, half of which were Delawares and the other Seneca and Tutelo . [ 5]
  • However, there is considerable documentation of the language by numerous linguists, and interest among modern Tutelo people in reviving the language.
  • For a time, the Tutelo had a settlement in what is now Floyd County, VA on the banks of the New River.
  • Over the 1730s, remnants of the Saponi, Tutelo, and Occaneechi Indians moved north to Oneida viceroy, " Shickellamy ".
  • It destroyed the Tutelo village of Coregonal, located near what is now the junction of state routes 13A just south of the Ithaca city limits.
  • Nearly decimated, the Sappony relocated to three islands at the confluence of the Clarksville with their allies, the Occaneechi, Tutelo, and Nahyssans.
  • The last known full-blooded Tutelo speaker, Nikonha or Waskiteng ( " Old Mosquito " ) died in 1870 at the age of 105.
  • Also under demographic pressure from European settlements and newly introduced infectious diseases, the Saponi and Tutelo came to live near the Occaneechi on adjacent islands.
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