Tutelo — Saponi Die Tutelo waren ein nordamerikanischer Indianerstamm der Sioux Sprachfamilie. Sie waren eng verwandt mit den Saponi und möglicherweise mit den Monacan. Ihre traditionelle Heimat lag bei der heutigen Ortschaft Salem beim Big Sandy River im … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tutelo — Extinction XIXe siècle Parlée au Canada Région … Wikipédia en Français
Tutelo — Población total extinta Idioma idioma tutelo Religión Etnias relacionadas Los tutelo eran una tribu sioux, también llamada yesañ o nahyssan. Durante el … Wikipedia Español
Tutelo — is a name classification referring to Indians who historically resided from the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia down to the valleys of the Mayo and Dan Rivers in North Carolina. They were mentioned by John Smith of Jamestown… … Wikipedia
Tutelo — noun 1. a member of the Siouan people of Virginia and North Carolina • Hypernyms: ↑Sioux, ↑Siouan 2. the Siouan language spoken by the Tutelo • Hypernyms: ↑Siouan, ↑Siouan language * * * tüˈtā(ˌ)lō noun … Useful english dictionary
Tutelo people — Tutelo Total population Extinct as tribe Regions with significant populations West Virginia, Virginia (c. 1270 1701, 1714 1740), North Carolina (1701 1714), Pennsylvania (1740 1753), New York (1753 1779), Ontario (1779 ca. 1900) (descendants… … Wikipedia
Tutelo — ISO 639 3 Code : tta ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
tutelo — tu·te·lo … English syllables
Moneton people — Clip from Homann Johann Baptist 1663 1724 map ca 1710 showing the people Captain Vielle, in 1692, passed by to arrive in Chaouenon s country as the French Jesuit called the Shawnee. The Moneton people were a historical Native American tribe from… … Wikipedia
Saponi people — Saponi Total population unknown Regions with significant populations Originally from Virginia and North Carolina, many later relocated to Ontario, Canada, and Georgia, Tennessee, and Ohio … Wikipedia