Oneida

To The Honorable the General Assembly of the State of Connecticutnow sitting at Hartford
 
Where the Oneidas have /l/ the Mohawks have /lr/.     
 
Mohawk
                                                           
rauganeehauh              father                                      
keűh                             child                                       
                                                                                   
loóneh                          wife                                                                
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Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Tunxis
Category
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & Sovereignty, Settlement, Migration, & Resettlement
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Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Tunxis
Category
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & Sovereignty, Settlement, Migration, & Resettlement
Summary
With a promise of land from the Six Nations at Oneida, Tunxis leaders request permission to sell their Farmington property and a committee to oversee the process.
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Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Tunxis
Category
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & Sovereignty, Settlement, Migration, & Resettlement

Upon the memorial of Elijah Wampey, Solomon Mossuck, Samuel Adams, and the rest of the tribe of Tunxis Indians living in Farmington, showing to this Assembly that upon the invitation of the Indians of the Six Nations to come up and dwell with them, promising them a sufficiency of lands for them, etc., the memorialists propose to remove and pray that Colonel John Strong, Fisher Gay, Esq., and