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Date: 2013-12-02 09:16:10
First Nations
Iroquois
Native American history
First Nations in Ontario
Seneca people
Seneca
Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians
Cayuga people
Cayuga Nation of New York
History of North America
New York
Seneca tribe

NEW YORK—Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions[removed]MAP # MAP Name State County Tribe Named in Treaty Present-Day Tribe 29 New York NY Allegany Seneka Seneca Nation of New York 29 New York NY All

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