

HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK IROQUOIS 41I 



30 Indian village of Gardow. Ga-da'-o, Bank in Front 



31 Several villages were clustered here. O-ha-di, Crowding the Bank, was a 



Tuscarora village; Squakie Hill, or Da-yo'-it-ga-o, Where the River 

 Comes out of the Hills, was a Seneca town, as were the following. 

 Ga-neh'-da-on-tweh, Where Hemlock was Spilled, was on the site of 

 AIoscov/. Little Beard's town was De-o-nun'-da-ga-a. Where the 

 Hill is Near. Big Tree village was Ga-un-do'-wa-na, Big Tree. 

 So-no'-jo-wau-ga, or Big Kettle, was at Mount Morris. 



32 Ga-no'-wau-ges, Fetid Waters, Indian village near Avon Springs 



33 Former Indian village at Dansville. Ga-nus'-ga-go, Among the Milkweed 



34 Village near Livonia. De-o'-de-sote, The Spring. A little northeast 



was the village of Ska-hase'-ga-o, Once a Long Creek, near Lima. 



35 Early village of Da-yo'-de-hok-to, A Bended Creek, on Honeoye creek 



26 Early village at Victor. Ga-o'-sa-ga-o, In the Basswood Country 



27 Village at Canandaigua. Ga'-nun-da-gwa, Place chosen for a Settlement 



38 Supposed village near Naples. Nun'-da-\va-o, Great Hill 



39 Village at Kashong, west of Seneca lake, Gar-naw-quash 



40 Village near Geneva. Ga-nun'-da-sa-'ga, New^ Settlement village. 



Others unnoticed. 



41 Tioga Point. Ta-yo'-ga, At the Forks, a village of Delawares 



42 Elmira. Skwe'-do-a, Great Plain. Many villages in this region 



43 Owego. Ah-wa'-ga, Where the Valley widens, abandoned village. 



Morgan hardly notes those on the Susquehanna. 



44 Village near Ithaca. Ne-o'-dak-he-at. At the End of the Lake 



45 Village at Canoga. Ga-no'-geh, Oil on the Water 



46 Waterloo. Skoi'-yase, Place of Whortleberries; usually interpreted 



Long Falls 



47 ^'illage at Union Springs. Ge-wa'-ga, Promontory Running out 



48 Tw^o others south of this: Gw'a-u-gweh. At the Mucky Land, and 



Ga-ya'-ga-an'-ha, Inclined downward. There were others. 



49 Oswego or Swa-geh river, Flowing out 



50 Four Onondaga villages are given and are not well located. Gis-twe- 



ah'-na, Little Man, at Onondaga Valley; Onondaga Castle, Ka-na-ta- 

 go'-wa. Big Village, at the council house; Nun-ta-sa'-sis, Going 

 Partly round a Hill, are three of these. 



51 Tu-e-ardas'-so, Hemlock Knots in the Water, was farther east. 



52 Ga-no'-a-lo'-hale, Head on a Pole, now Oneida Castle 



53 Ga-na'-doque, Empty Village, an abandoned village near the last 



54 A Stockbridge Indian village called Ah-gote'-sa-ga-nage. Old Oneida 



and the Tuscarora towns are not mentioned. 



55 Ta-ga'-soke, Forked like a Spear, Indian village on Fish creek 



56 A village on the site of Camden was Ho-sta-yun'-twa. 



57 The portage at Rome was called Da-ya'-hoo-wa'-quat, Carrying Place; 



and this name was given to the Mohawk river above Herkimer. 



58 West Canada creek. Te-ah-o'-ge, At the Forks, applied to the Mohawk 



59 Village in Danube. Ga-ne'-ga-ha'-ga. Possessor of the Flint. Really 



the later Canajoharie. 



60 Fonda. Indian village of Ga-na-wa'-da, On the Rapids 



^i Fort Hunter. Indian village of Te-ah'-ton-ta-lo-ga. Two Streams 

 meeting 



