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- Tutelo abstract "The Tutelo (also Totero, Totteroy, Tutera; Yesan in Tutelo) were Native people living above the Fall Line in present-day Virginia and West Virginia, speaking a Siouan dialect of the Tutelo language thought to be similar to that of their neighbors, the Monacan and Manahoac nations. Under pressure from English settlers and Seneca Iroquois, they joined with other Virginia Siouan tribes in the late 17th century and became collectively known as the Tutelo-Saponi. By 1740, they had largely left Virginia and migrated north to seek protection from their former Iroquois opponents. They were adopted by the Cayuga tribe of New York in 1753.".
- Tutelo language Siouan_languages.
- Tutelo populationPlace Cayuga_people.
- Tutelo populationPlace West_Virginia.
- Tutelo related Manahoac.
- Tutelo related Monacan_people.
- Tutelo related Occaneechi.
- Tutelo wikiPageID "5549877".
- Tutelo wikiPageRevisionID "603489846".
- Tutelo group "Tutelo".
- Tutelo languages Siouan_languages.
- Tutelo languages Tutelo_language.
- Tutelo population "Extinct as an independent tribe".
- Tutelo regions "West Virginia, Virginia , North Carolina , Pennsylvania , New York , Ontario".
- Tutelo related Manahoac.
- Tutelo related Monacan_people.
- Tutelo related Occaneechi.
- Tutelo subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northeastern_Woodlands.
- Tutelo subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Virginia.
- Tutelo subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_West_Virginia.
- Tutelo subject Category:Siouan_peoples.
- Tutelo type EthnicGroup.
- Tutelo type Collective.
- Tutelo comment "The Tutelo (also Totero, Totteroy, Tutera; Yesan in Tutelo) were Native people living above the Fall Line in present-day Virginia and West Virginia, speaking a Siouan dialect of the Tutelo language thought to be similar to that of their neighbors, the Monacan and Manahoac nations. Under pressure from English settlers and Seneca Iroquois, they joined with other Virginia Siouan tribes in the late 17th century and became collectively known as the Tutelo-Saponi.".
- Tutelo label "Tutelo".
- Tutelo label "Tutelo".
- Tutelo label "Tutelo".
- Tutelo sameAs Tutelo.
- Tutelo sameAs Tutelo.
- Tutelo sameAs m.0ds2cw.
- Tutelo sameAs Q1757507.
- Tutelo sameAs Q1757507.
- Tutelo wasDerivedFrom Tutelo?oldid=603489846.
- Tutelo isPrimaryTopicOf Tutelo.
- Tutelo name "Tutelo".