266 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. [VoL. VK 
Tabor in Canaan was named. There is an inscription, Mr. Forster’s 13, 
from Redoua, which mentions Chesulloth, but not his brother Aznoth. 
It reads: 
No. XX. mi mi kishilatu ta ku kushima do tsu ki no 
In order : 
mi mi Kesulatu daku Kusima to zoku no 
great great Chesulloth receive Zuzim band tribes of 
In English: The band ofthe tribes of the Zuzim receive the illustrious 
Chesulloth.® 
Now the Kubeku were the Zuzim, and Chesulloth was of them as was 
Aznoth, but when did they live? Sargon of Agade, the son of Yahdai, 
born long-before Aahpeti of Egypt, marched to the Mediterranean, and 
overthrew Kastubili of Kazalla. If Kazalla be Chesulloth or Chisloth 
Tabor, it will bring the man so named and his brother Aznoth, near 
enough to the time of Achudzath and Dekanata as to make Aznoth the 
Akahenyonk of the Cayugas. 
There remain the Senecas, whose representation in the League was 
double, including the chiefs Kanyadariyo and Shadekaronyes. The 
Senecas call themselves Nondewa, and are the Nandas of the Indian 
historians. Satakarni was a Nanda king in India, just as Shadekaronyes 
was an Iroquois Nondewa. They were the Mentu-hoteps of Philz and 
Tell el Amarna, but who were the two League founders from among 
them I do not know. Indeed, it seems to me that tradition here is at 
fault, and that some later personages have been introduced, yet the 
archaic British name Catigern or Kentigern is just Satakarni, and he is 
made contemporary with Gwr-theyrn and Gwr-thefyr, or Vortigern and 
Vortimer, who are Sheber and Tirhanah of the Zuzimite Kubekus. Mr. 
Forster’s 60 from the Four Wadis contains the names of Tirhanah and 
Sheber (1. Chronicles ii. 48.) 
No. XXII. kisashime ti ra no tabera be shi kube ka no 
da be 
te be shi tsu ku ta 
° 
In order: 
kiza shime Tirana Tabera be shi Kobe Kan- 
carved notice Tirana Tabor under dead chief Kan 
dobe 
dobe 
tebeshi tsukata 
scribes governed 
