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Moneton Tribe
The Moneton Indians were a small tribe of West Virginia.
Their language was never well recorded, but may have been a Siouan language similar
to Tutelo.
The Monetons no longer exist as a distinct tribe. They are believed to have merged into the Tutelo and Saponi tribes
in the late 1600's.
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Moneton Tribe History:
Article on the Moneton tribe from the Indian Tribes of North America.
Monyton:
Wikipedia article on the Moneton Indians.
Four Directions: Moneton:
Timeline and links about Moneton history.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Moneton Tribe:
Moneton links page.
Grupos Siouan de Virginia:
Information about the Monetons and other Viriginia Siouans in Spanish.

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