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WEAK AOTE WE APEMEOC 



[b. a. e. 



tonons. — Hildreth, Pioneer Hist., 307, 1848. Ouat- 

 tonon. — Croghan (1765) quoted in Monthly Am. 

 Jour. GeoL, 264, 1831. Oucatenons. — Boudinot, 

 Star in the W., 128, 1816. Oiieas.— Tailhan, Perrot 

 Mem., 222, note, 1864. Ougatanous. — Chauvigne- 

 rie (1736) quoted by Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, 

 III, 555, 1853. Ouias.— Montreal conf. (1756) In N. 

 Y. Doc. Col. Hist., X, 447, 1858. O'uiatanon.— 

 Frontenac (1682), ibid., ix, 178, 1855. Ouiatenons.— 

 Perkins and Pecii, Annals of the West, 411, 1850. 

 Ouiatinons. — Drake, Bk. Inds., xii, 1848. Ouiato- 

 nons.— Beauharnois (1736) in N. Y. Doc. Col. 

 Hist., IX, 1060, 1855. Ouiattanon.— Harmar (1790) 

 quoted by Rupp, West. Penn., app., 229, 1846. 

 Ouiattons. — Harmar, ibid. Ouicatonans. — Croghan 

 (1765) in Monthly Am. Jour. Geol., 267, 1831. Ouil- 

 las.—De Bougainville (1767) In N. Y. Doc. Col. 

 Hist., X, 608, 1858. Ouitanans— Brown, West. 

 <3az., 71, 1817. Ouitanons.— Vaudreuil (1704) in 

 N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., IX, 763, 1855. Ouitatot- 

 nons.— Jefferson (1785), Notes, 143, 1825. Ouiti- 

 maus. — Writer of 1812 quoted by Schoolcraft, Ind. 

 Tribes, iii, 555, 1853. Oujatanons.— Doc. of 1718 in 

 N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., IX, 890, 1855. Ouroctenon.— 

 Royce in 1st Rep. B. A. E., map, 1881 (village). 

 Outaganons. — Doc. of 1756 in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., 

 X, 424, 1858 (misprint). Outias.— Malartic (1758), 

 ibid., 840 (misprint). Outinon. — Schermerhorn 

 (1812) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d s., n, 8, 1814. 

 Ouyas.— Vater, Mith.,pt. 3, sec. 3, 351,1816. 8yas.— 

 Longueuil(17.52) in N.Y. Doc. Col. Hist., X, 248, 1858. 

 Syatanon.— Longueuil (1752), ibid., 246. Ouyata- 

 nons.— La Salle (1679) in Margry, D6c., I, 463, 1875. 

 Ouyatonons.— Frontenac (1682) in N. Y. Doc. Col. 

 Hist., IX, 178, note, 1855. Syatonons.— Longueuil 

 (1752), ibid., x, 246, 1858. Ouyattanons.— Chauvig- 

 nerie (1736), ibid., ix, 1057,1856. Ouyaws.— Bou- 

 quet (1760) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th s., ix, 345, 

 1871. Ouyslanous. — McKenney and Hall, Ind. 

 Tribes, 79, 1864 ( misprint ) . Oyachtownuk Roanu.— 

 Dobbs, Hudson's Bay, 28, 1744. Oyaghtanont.— 

 Post (1758) quoted by Proud, Penn., ii, app., 

 113, 1798. Oyatonons.— Vaudreuil (1711) in N. Y. 

 Doc. Col. Hist., IX, 860, 1855. Oyyatanous.— Jef- 

 ferys, Fr. Doms., pt. 1, 117, 1761. Pea.— Brinton, 

 Lenape Leg., 11, 1885 (misprint). Potanons.— 

 Maximilian, Trav., 82, 1843 (misprint). Pyato- 

 nons.— Perkins and Peck, Annals of W., 687, 1850. 

 Uurachtenons. — Buchanan, N. Am. Inds., 155, 1824. 

 Selugrue.— Frontenac (1682) in N. Y. Doc. Col. 

 Hist, IX, 178, 1855. TJitanons.— Maximilian, Reise, 

 I, 186, 1837. Waas.— Drake, Bk. Inds., xii, 1848. 

 Wah-we-ah'-tung-ong. — Dunn, True Ind. Stories, 

 315, 1909 (full name, of which Wea is the abbrevia- 

 tion), wah-wee-ah-tenon. — Hough, map in Ind. 

 Geol. Rep. 1882, 1883. Wak-we-ot-ta-non.— Ibid, 

 (village). Warraghtinooks. — Canajoharie conf. 

 (1769) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., VII, 384, 18.56. Wash- 

 tenaw. — Harvey quoted by Day, Penn., 316, 1843. 

 Watanons.— Nuttall, Jour., 2.51, 1821. Waughwe- 

 oughtennes.— Croghan (1760) in Mass. Hist. Soc. 

 Coll., 4th s., IX, 260, 1871. Waugweoughtannes.— 

 Croghan (1759) quoted by Proud, Penn., ii, 296, 

 1798. Wauwaughtanees. — Mitchell map (17-55) 

 quoted in N. Y. Doe. Col. Hist., iv, 501, note, 18.54. 

 Wawaightonos. — German Flats conf . (1770), ibid., 

 VIII, 233, 1867. Wawcottonans.— Croghan (1765) 

 quoted in Monthly Am. Jour. Geol., 267, 1831 (mis- 

 print). Wawehattecooks.— Doc. of 1747 in N. Y. 

 Doc. Col. Hist., VI, 391, 1856. Waweotonans.— 

 Hildreth , Pion. Hist. , 71, 1848. Waweoughtannes.— 

 Croghan (1760) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th s., ix, 

 372, 1871. Wawiachtanos.— Loskiel (1794) quoted 

 by Ruttenber, Tribes Hudson R., 336, 1872. Wa- 

 wiaghta.— Johnson (1763) in N. Y. Doc. Co). Hist., 

 VII, 583, 1856. Wawiaghtanakes. — German Plats 

 conf. (1770), ibid., vill, 244, 1857. Wawiaghtanon.— 

 Johnson (17()5), ibid., vil, 716, 1866. Wawiaghto- 

 nos.— Johnson (1763), ibid., 583. Wawia'hta'nua. — 

 Gatschet, Shawnee MS., B. A. E., 1880 (Shawnee 

 name; plural, Wawiata'nuagl). Wawiotonans. — 

 Croghan (1765) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., vii, 780, 

 1856. Wawioughtanes.— Croghan (1757), ibid., 268. 

 Wawyachtenoke.— Livingston (1700), ibid., iv, 651, 

 1864. Waya'hto'nuki.— Gatschet, Miami MS., 

 B. A. E., 1888 (correct Miami form). Wayough- 

 tanies— Croghan (1765) in Monthlv Am. Jour. 

 Geol. ,272, 1831. Wea.— Harmar(1790)in Am. State 

 Papers, Ind. Aff., i, 105, 1832. Weah.— Jones, Ojeb- 



way Inds., 178, 1861. Weaus.— Doc, of 1786 in Mass. 

 Hist. Soc. Coll., Ists., Ill, 26, 1794. Weaws.— Brown, 

 West. Gaz., 348, 1817. Weeah.— Harmar (1790) in 

 Rupp, West. Penn., app., 229, 1846. Weea's.— Green- 

 ville treaty (1795) in U. S. Ind. Treat., 184, 1873. 

 Weeaws.— Brown, West. Gaz., 72, 1817. Weeds.— 

 Rupp, West. Penn., app., 253, 1846 (mi.sprint). Wi- 

 ahtanah. — Barton, New Views, xxxiii, 1798. Wi'- 

 ah-ton-oon-gi. — Dunn, True Indian Stories, 315, 

 1908 (Miami name of the Wea town). Wiata- 

 nons.— Doc. 1756 in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., x, 401, 

 1858. Wiaut.— Lattr6, map U. S., 1784. Wyachte- 

 nos.— Putnam (1792) in Am. State Papers, Ind. AfF., 

 1,240, 1832. Wyahtinaws.— Imlay, W. Ten, 364, 1797. 

 Wyatanons. — Duquesne (1754) in N. Y. Doc. Col. 

 Hist., X, 263, 1K68. Wyeacktenacks.— Lindesay 

 (1749), ibid., vi, 5as, 1855. Wyogtami.— McKenney 

 and Hall, Ind Tribes, in, 80, 1854. Yeahtentanee.— 

 Drake, Bk. Inds., xii, 1848. 



Weakaote (probably from wiyalri ota, 

 'much sand'). A former band or vil- 

 lage of the Mdewakanton Sioux. — Long, 

 Exped. St Peters R., i, 385, 1824. 



Weanoc. A tribe of the Powhatan 

 confederacy, formerly living in Charles 

 City CO., Va., on the n. bank of James r. 

 In 1608 they numbered about 500. They 

 seem to have crossed over to the s. bank 

 of James r. toward the close of the 17th 

 century, perhaps in consequence of a dis- 

 astrous attack from the Iroquois in 1687. 

 In 1722 Beverley stated that their former 

 settlement in Prince George co. , s. of the 

 James, wasextinct, and in 1727 it was stated 

 that they had lived at different times on 

 upper Nottoway r. and on a tributary 

 stream, then called Wyanoke cr., near 

 the North Carolina frontier. Nottoway 

 r. was also at one time known by their 

 name. 



Chawopoweanock. — Pots in Smith (1629), Va., I, 

 204, repr. 1819 (incorrect combination of Chawopo 

 and Weanock). Weanocks. — Smith, ibid., 116. 

 Wianoes.— Boudinot, Star in the W., 129, 1816 

 (misprint). 



Weanoc. The principal village of the 

 Weanoc in 1608, situated below the mouth 

 of Appomattox r., at the present Wey- 

 anoke. Prince George co., Va. 

 Wayanoai.— Colden (1727), Five Nat., 58, 1747. 

 Wyanoke.— Beverley, Va., 199, 1722. Wynoack.— 

 Moll in Humphreys, Acct.,map, 1730. Wyonoke. — 

 Doc. of 1727 in Martin, N. C, i, app., xvi, 1829. 



Weantinock. The chief village of the 

 Wawyachtonoc, situated on Housatonic 

 r., near the present New Milford, Litch- 

 field CO., Conn. 



Oweantonoge.— Trumbull, Hist. Conn., II, 82, 1818. 

 Wean'tinock. — Trumbull, Ind. Names Conn., 80, 

 1881. Wyantenock. — Doc. of 1702 quoted by Trum- 

 bull, Hist. Conn., ii, 82, 1818. 



Weapemeoc. An Algonquian (?) tribe 

 met by Raleigh's colonists in 1584-89, 

 occupying the territory n. of Albemarle 

 sd., N. C, including probably most of 

 what is now Currituck, Camden, Pasquo- 

 tank, and Perquimans cos. Their chief 

 town, of the same name, seems to have 

 been in Pasquotank co. Other towns 

 apparently in the same jurisdiction were 

 Pasquenock (Pasquotank?), Chepanoc, 

 and Mascoming. They were said then 

 to have 700 or 800 (warriors), under their 



