376 THE SENECA NATION 



A SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS ENUMERATING AND LOCATING THE SENECA VIL- 

 LAGES OF THE PERIOD BEGINNING 1657 AND ENDING 1687. 



Chaumonot, two large villages and a number of small villages. 



1657, Gandagan, St. Michel. 



1664, Jesuit Relations, two or three villages. 



1668, Fremin, four villages: Gandachioragou, Gandougarae, 

 Gandagora named. 



St. Michel=Gandougarae. 



1669, Galinee, four villages and Father Fremin' s village. 

 Eastern village was the "great village of the Senecas". 

 Seems to mean Gandagora by "the great village". 



1670, Gamier, three named: Gandachioragon, Gandagora, L,a 

 Conception. 



1673, Jesuit Relation, three villages: St. Michel, L,a Conception, 

 St. Jacques. 



1677, Greenhalgh, four villages: Canagora, Tiotohatton, Cano- 

 enada, Keint-he. 



1678, Hennepin, Tagarondies, 



1679, La Salle, Tagarondies. 



1687, Denonville, four villages: Gannagora, Gannongarae, Toti- 

 akto, Gannomiata. 

 Gannongarae=St. Michel. 

 Totiakto=L,a Conception=Great Village. 



1687, Adandidaghko, Kohoseraghe=Gandagora. 



Theodehacto=Totiakto. 



1687, Belmont, Gaensera=Gandagora. 

 Tohaiton=Totiakto . 

 Onnontague. 

 Onnenaba. 



L,a Hontan, The Tbegaronhies. 

 The Danoncaritoui 



