372 INDIAN NAMES OF LOCALITIES 



Kan-ha-i-ta-neek-ge, "place of many streams", (Cusick) is a 

 variant of "Kanhaitauneekay", which D. Cusick said was 

 "east of Onondaga village, Buffalo Reservation" 



On-on-dah-ge-gah-geh, "place of the Onondagas" (Marshall) 

 was the Onondaga village at the ford of Cazenovia Creek, 

 on Potter Road and Seneca Street. Their cabins stretched 

 from the "Red Bridge" to the ford, mostly on the terrace, 

 and on Seneca Street, eastward towards Ebenezer. The 

 Council House stood on the "flat" on the east side of the 

 ford, close to the creek. 



Sha-ga-nah-gah-geh, "place of the Stockbridges" (Marshall) was 

 said to be the east end of Ebenezer. Nothing seems to be 

 known about any settlement there of Stockbridge Indians. 



Tga-des, "long prairie" was the name for meadows at Blossom, 

 in West Seneca and Elma. 



Tga-noh-so-doh, "place of houses" was the village at the forks 

 of Smoke's Creek. Beauchamp says "in the forks", and it 

 may have been there. More probably it was a little west of 

 this (Site No. 73) and was perhaps the village of Smoke, 

 who gave the creek its name. 



Niagara County. 



HARTLAND. 



A-jo-yok-ta, "fishing creek", Johnson's Creek. 



LEWISTON. 

 Duh-jih-heh ah, "walking on all fours", (Marshall). 



LEWISTON HEIGHTS. 



Ga-a-no-geh, "on the mountain" (Morgan) the Tuscarora settle- 

 ment on the "Mountain Ridge". Compare "Kienuka". 



Gan-stran-yea, "bark laid down", (Elias Johnson) a name for 

 Site No. 39. 



