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- Wenrohronon abstract "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 discovered by Franciscan missionary Joseph de La Roche Daillon in 1627 at the site of Oil Springs. Dallion noted the tribe's use of crude petroleum (then a largely unknown substance) as an alleged medicine, a possible factor in the tribe's eventual demise. Along with the Neutral and Erie Nations, they were ultimately destroyed by the Iroquois nations during the Beaver Wars, and were assimilated into the victorious nations. Many were absorbed into the Seneca, who inhabit the territory today. Remaining survivors were exiled into Huron territory.".
- Wenrohronon iso6393Code "none".
- Wenrohronon languageFamily Iroquoian_languages.
- Wenrohronon spokenIn New_York.
- Wenrohronon spokenIn Pennsylvania.
- Wenrohronon wikiPageExternalLink wenrohrononhist.htm.
- Wenrohronon wikiPageID "18337933".
- Wenrohronon wikiPageRevisionID "600577668".
- Wenrohronon extinct "17".
- Wenrohronon fam Iroquoian_languages.
- Wenrohronon fam "Five Nations".
- Wenrohronon fam "Huronian?".
- Wenrohronon fam "Lake Iroquoian".
- Wenrohronon familycolor "American".
- Wenrohronon glotto "wenr1236".
- Wenrohronon hasPhotoCollection Wenrohronon.
- Wenrohronon iso "none".
- Wenrohronon linglist "qgv".
- Wenrohronon name "Wenro".
- Wenrohronon region New_York.
- Wenrohronon region Pennsylvania.
- Wenrohronon subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_North_America.
- Wenrohronon subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northeastern_Woodlands.
- Wenrohronon subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_York.
- Wenrohronon subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Pennsylvania.
- Wenrohronon type Abstraction100002137.
- Wenrohronon type Communication100033020.
- Wenrohronon type ExtinctLanguagesOfNorthAmerica.
- Wenrohronon type Group100031264.
- Wenrohronon type Language106282651.
- Wenrohronon type NativeAmericanTribes.
- Wenrohronon type NativeAmericanTribesInNewYork.
- Wenrohronon type NativeAmericanTribesInPennsylvania.
- Wenrohronon type SocialGroup107950920.
- Wenrohronon type Tribe108372411.
- Wenrohronon type Language.
- Wenrohronon type Language.
- Wenrohronon type InformationEntity.
- Wenrohronon comment "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 discovered by Franciscan missionary Joseph de La Roche Daillon in 1627 at the site of Oil Springs.".
- Wenrohronon label "Wenro".
- Wenrohronon label "Wenrohronon".
- Wenrohronon sameAs Wenro.
- Wenrohronon sameAs m.04f32r7.
- Wenrohronon sameAs Q1356197.
- Wenrohronon sameAs Q1356197.
- Wenrohronon sameAs Wenrohronon.
- Wenrohronon wasDerivedFrom Wenrohronon?oldid=600577668.
- Wenrohronon isPrimaryTopicOf Wenrohronon.
- Wenrohronon name "Wenro".