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Honniasont The Honniasont (Oniasont, Oniassontke, Honniasontkeronon) were a little-known indigenous people of North America originally from eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.〔Hodge, Frederick Webb,'' 'Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico' '', Bureau of Ethnology 1906 (() ret. 1/4/2011)〕 They appear to have inhabited the upper Ohio River valley, above Louisville, Kentucky (Hanna 1911:119 〔Hanna, Charles Augustus, '' 'The wilderness trail: or, The ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny path' '', G. P. Putnam's sons, 1911〕). ==Language==
Honniasont may have been considered an Iroquoian language (Swanton 1953: 55-57〔Swanton, John R., '' 'The Indian Tribes of North America' '', Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 145—1953.〕). However, James Mooney of the Bureau of American Ethnology (Washington, D.C. 1894) believed their name, first appearing as ''Oniasont'' on 17th-century French maps, to be a variation of the name of the tribe recorded in West Virginia and western Virginia at the same time period, as ''Nahyssan'' and ''Monahassanough'', i.e. the Tutelo, a Siouan language speaking people.〔Charles Hanna, ''The Wilderness Trail'' pp. 117-119.〕
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