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Susquehannock S Tribes, Nations and Bands Native Americans Indigenous The Americas


Susquehannock
Sites in this category provide information on the history and culture of the Susquehannock Indians, who were also known as the Andaste and later as the Conestoga. The Susquehannock were often described as a warrior tribe that once controlled a vast territory of central Pennsylvania. This category may also include sites about the unnamed predecessors of the Susquehannock.

    Top: Society: Ethnicity: The Americas: Indigenous: Native Americans: Tribes, Nations and Bands: S: Susquehannock:

  • - The story of the ancient Safe Harbor petroglyphs in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, believed to be the work of the Susquehannocks' predecessors.
  • - Brief history and comment on the once-powerful Pennsylvania tribe, and their tragic fate.
  • - Archaeological evidence of the native inhabitants who preceeded the Susquehannocks in central Pennsylvania.
  • - Penn State anthropology students spent eight weeks exploring an unexcavated Susquehannock village in Lancaster County.
  • - Historical and archaeological discussion of the Susquehannock in Pennsylvania, and their relationship with other tribes.
  • - Comprehensive historical and cultural treatise of this Eastern tribe, from pre-history to their demise in the 18th Century.
  • - Local magazine article describes the first European contact with the Susquehannock and other tribes of the upper Chesapeake Bay.
  • - Historical overview from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's American Indian Heritage website.


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