1. Wolf,Tor-yoh′-ne.5. Deer,Nä-o′-geh.
2. Bear,Ne-e-ar-guy′-ee.6. Snipe,Doo-eese-doo-we′.
3. Beaver,Non-gar-ne′-e-ar-goh.7. Heron,Jo-äs′-seh.
4. Turtle,Gä-ne-e-ar-teh-go′-wä.8. Hawk,Os-sweh-gä-dä-gä′-ah.

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1. Ah-na-rese′-kwä,Bone Gnawers.5. Os-ken′-o-toh,Roaming.
2. Ah-nu-yeh′,Tree Liver.6. Sine-gain′-see,Creeping.
3.Tso-tä′-ee,Shy Animal.7. Ya-ra-hats′-see,Tall Tree.
4. Ge-ah′-wish,Fine Land.8. Dä-soak′Flying.

[147] Mr. Horatio Hale has recently proved the connection of the Tutelos with the Iroquois.

[148] Mr. Francis Parkman, author of the brilliant series of works on the colonization of America, was the first to establish the affiliation of the Susquehannocks with the Iroquois.

[149] Travels in North America, Phila. ed., 1796, p. 164.

[150] Travels in North America, p. 165.

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1. Wä-sä′-be.2. De-a-glie′-ta.3. Na-ko-poz′-na.4. Moh-kuh′.
5. Wä-shä′-ba.6. Wä-zhä′-zha.7. Noli′-ga.8. Wali′ga.

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