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MOHAWK 



21 De-hat-kah-thos 



22 Ska-nya-da-ji-wak 



23 A-we-ken-yat 



24 De-ha-yat-kwa-yen 



25 Ho-non-wi-reh-tonh 



26 Ka-wen-nen-se-ron-ton 



27 Ha-rir-ronh 



28 Hoh-yunh-nyen-nih 



29 Sho-da-kwa-ra-shonh 



30 Sha-ko-ken-heh 



31 Seh-ha-wih 



32 Ska-naa-wah-tih 



33 De-ka-ea-yonk 



34 Tsi-non-da-wer-honh 



35 Ka-da-kwa-ra-son 



36 Sho-yon-wese 



37 Wa-tya-se-ronh-neh 



38 De-yoh-ron-yon-koh 



39 De-yot-ho-reh-gwenh 



40 Da-wen-het-hon 



41 Wa-don-da-her-hah 



42 Des-ka-eh 



43 Ska-'nya-da-ri-yo 



44 Sha-de-ka-ron-yes 



45 Sha-ken-jo-wa-neh 



46 Ka-no-ka-reh 



47 Des-ha-ye-nah 



48 Sho-tye-na-wat 



49 Ka-non-ke-rih-da-wih 



50 De-yoh-nin-ho-ka-ra-wehm 



ONONDAGA 



Te-hat-kah-tons 



O-ya-ta-je-wak 



Ah-we-ke-yat 



Te-hah-yut-kwa-ye 



Ho-no-weeh-to 



Ga-\ven-ne-sen-ton 



Ha-he-ho 



Ho-neo-nea-ne 



Sha-de-gwa-se 



Sah-ko-ke-he 



Hoo-sah-ha-hon 



Ska-nah-wah-ti 



Te-ka-ha-hoonk 



Ta-ge-non-tah-we-yu 



Ka-ta-kwa-je 



So-yone-wes 



Ha-ta-as-yon-e 



To-wen-yon-go 



Jote-to-wa-ko 



Ta-hah-\vet-ho 



Too-tah-he-ho 



Des-kah-he 



Kan-ya-tai-yo 



Sat-ta-kaa-yes 



Sa-ken-jo-nah 



Ga-noon-gai-e 



Nis-hi-nea-nent-hah 



Sa-tea-na-wat 



Kah-none-ge-eh-tah-we 



Ta-ho-ne-ho-gah-wen 



Da-at-ga-dose 



Ga-nea-da-je-wake 



Ah-wa-ga-yat 



Da-a-yat-gwa-e 



Ho-no-we-na-to 



Ga-wa-na-san-do 



Ha-e-ho 



Ho-yo-ne-a-ne 



Sa-da-qua-seh 



Sa-go-ga-ha 



Ho-sa-ha-ho 



Ska-no-wun-de 



Da-ga-a-yo 



Da- j e-no-da-weh-o 



Ga-da-gwa-sa 



So-yo-wase 



Ha-de-as-yo-no 



Da-yo-o-yo-go 



Jote-ho-weh-ko 



De-a-\vate-ho 



To-da-e-ho 



Des-ga-heh 



Ga-ne-o-di-yo 



Sa-da-ga-o-yase 



Sa-geh-jo-wa 



Ga-no-gi-e 



Nis-ha-ne-a-nent 



Sa-de-a-no-wus 



Ga-no-go-e-da-we 



Do-ne-ho-ga-wc 





To the above may be added the official roll kept in the council 

 house at Ohsweken on the Grand River Reservation, as published 

 by Mr Chadwick. In this some titles have become extinct in 

 Canada, and part of these are temporarily filled by pine tree chiefs. 

 The 13 Tuscarora chiefs are also added, though there are but four 

 of these in Canada. 



MOHAWKS 



1 Tehkarihoken 



2 Ayonwatha 



3 Sadekariwadeh 



4 Sahrchowaneh 



5 Deyonhehgweh 



6 Orenrehgowah 



7 Dehhehnagareneh 



8 Rastawehserondah 



9 Sosskoharowaneh 



10 Odatschedeh 



it Kanongweyondoh 



12 Dehyonhhagwedeh 



ONEIDAS 



1.3 Shononhsese 



14 Dwenaohkenha 



15 Atyadonentha 



16 Dewatahonhtenyonk 



17 Kaniyatashayonk 



18 Owatshadehha 



'.Q Dathodahonh 



20 Ohnnehsahhen 



21 Dehhatkatons 



22 I !< myadagewak 



23 Awekenyade 



ONONDAGAS 



24 Dehhahyatgwaeb 



25 Horn »nwej ehde 



26 Kohwanehsehdonii 



27 Hahehonk 



28 I tcvonhnvaneh 



29 Sohdehquasenh 



30 Sakokehheh 



31 Raserhaghrhonk 



32 Skanawadeh 



