Yesañ

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Yesañ is an alternative name for the Tutelo, a Siouan-speaking Indigenous people historically located in the eastern United States, particularly in present-day Virginia and West Virginia.

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Label Occurrences
Yesañ canonical 2

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
Indigenous people
Native American ethnic group
Native American ethnic group
Siouan language
alternativeNameOf Tutelo NERFINISHED
colonialEncounter European colonization of North America
European colonization of North America
continent North America
North America
culturalRegion Eastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
Eastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnolinguisticGroup Siouan-speaking people
Siouan-speaking people
hasAlternativeName Yesañ NERFINISHED
hasAutonym Yesañ
historicalRegion Eastern United States NERFINISHED
Eastern United States NERFINISHED
present-day Virginia
present-day Virginia
present-day West Virginia
present-day West Virginia
historicalStatus largely displaced from ancestral homelands
largely displaced from ancestral homelands
languageFamily Siouan languages NERFINISHED
Siouan languages NERFINISHED
originalHomeland Appalachian region NERFINISHED
Appalachian region NERFINISHED
valleys of Virginia
valleys of Virginia
relatedEthnicGroup Monacan NERFINISHED
Monacan NERFINISHED
Saponi NERFINISHED
Saponi NERFINISHED
traditionalLanguage Tutelo language NERFINISHED
Tutelo language NERFINISHED

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