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English: Estimated linguistic divisions ca. AD 1700. Powhatan, Tutelo and Nottoway-Meherrin were tributary to English; Shawnees tributary to Seneca at this time. NOTE: Several other Shawnee locations in 1700 were off-map, in PA, SC, KY and IL.
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Other versions Second correction, to show location of Shawnees in PA in 1700

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  • 2009-12-07 14:05 Til Eulenspiegel 434×297× (28255 bytes) {{Information |Description = Estimated linguistic divisions ca. AD 1700. Powhatan, Tutelo and Nottoway-Meherrin were tributary to English; Shawnees tributary to Seneca at this time. NOTE: Several other Shawnee locations in 1700 were off-map, in PA, SC

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