GC6BN9F Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #619 - Wenrohronon
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 02/19/2016 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 06.108 W104° 32.634 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  No Difficult climbing  Available at all times  Park and Grab 

Native American Tribe series.


Wenrohronon

The name is probably from a combination of the noun aweń’ra’, the Huron form of the common Iroquoian vocable denoting ‘scum,’ ‘moss,’ ‘lather,’ with the verb stem –o’, ‘to float,’ ‘to be immersed or contained in liquid or in the earth,’ ‘to be in solution,’ ‘to be contained in,’ with the tribal appellative suffix –rońnon‘. Aweń’ro’ (ouenro in the Jesuit Relations), the base of the term, signifies, as a geographic name, ‘where scum floats on the water’; hence Awenrohronon means ‘the people or tribe of the place of floating scum.’ The suggested meaning of the name would seem to indicate that the Wenrohronon may have lived in the vicinity of the famous oil spring of the town of Cuba, Allegany County, New York, described as a filthy, stagnant pool, about 20 ft in diameter, without an outlet. A yellowish-brown oil collects on its surface, and this was the source of the famous “Seneca oil,” formerly a popular local remedy for various ailments. The spring was so highly regarded by the Seneca that they always reserved it in their land-sale treaties). One of the tribes which, according to the Jesuit Relation for 1639, had been associated with the Neutral Nation and which had lived on the eastern borders of the Neutral Nation toward the Iroquois, the common enemy of all these tribes. As the territory of the Neutral Nation on the east side of Niagara river extended at this date south ward to the “end” of Lake Erie and eastward to the watershed of Genesee River, at least, the former habitat of the Wenrohronon must have been south of this territory.

So long as the Wenrohronon kept on good terms with the Neutral Nation they were able to withstand their enemies and to maintain themselves against the latter’s raids and incursions. But owing to some dissatisfaction, possibly fear of Iroquois displeasure, the Neutral Nation severed its relations with the devoted Wenrohronon, who were thus left a prey to their enemies. Deciding therefore to seek asylum and protection from some other tribe, they sent an embassy to the Hurons, who received them kindly and accepted their proposal, offering to assist them and to escort them with warriors in their migration. Nevertheless, the fatigue and hardships of the long retreat of more than 80 leagues by a body exceeding 600 persons, largely women and children, caused many to die on the way, and nearly all the remainder arrived at Ossossane and other Huron towns ill from the epidemic which was primarily the occasion of their flight. The Jesuit Relation cited says: “Wherever they were received, the best places in the cabins were assigned them, the granaries or caches of corn were opened, and they were given liberty to make such use of it as their needs required.”

The historical references indicate that the Wenrohronon, before their wars with the Iroquois and before they were stricken with smallpox, must have been a tribe of considerable importance, numbering at least 1,200 or 1,500, and possibly 2,000 persons.

 

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11 Logs: Found it 11  

Found it 06/28/2019 By rangerhal
Very interesting information about this tribe. Cache is good. Thanks for the hide!

Found it 05/26/2019 By 2lablovers
Very quick find. Thanks for the cache.

Found it 03/23/2019 By jzacharzuk
Fount it, was just a log inside

Found it 03/23/2019 By prerunner321
Yahtzee

Found it 03/12/2019 By tripletmom09
On a chache adventure with my son

Found it 09/18/2018 By Fork L Man
nice hide TFTC/bruce

Found it 07/15/2018 By Barasaur
Memfis Mafia and I had plans to get near 1000 caches this weekend in South Dakota. Come Thursday when we were to pick up our rental car from Enterprise they said sorry we do not have a car for you. Even though we reserved one a month in advance. There was not another car in town to rent so we called off our trip.

Today we ran out to get enough caches to finish our Hidden Creatures. We ended up over 100 on the day and about 10% of out plan. In any case this was a cache we got today. Thanks for the hide.

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Found it 06/29/2018 By cajrrman
I decided to do some eastern plains caching today and managed to find 44 while the temperature was in the 90s. I made the find here at 12:29 pm. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 04/25/2018 By Brewman65
Had a nice visit to Colorado, and found a lot of caches

Found it 04/07/2018 By Killian33
This was a quick cache and dash with Moose1909 and my three geohounds as we cached our way to Greeley. TFTC SL.

Found it 06/19/2016 By dustyriver
Found with my son, BriGuy on Father's Day 2016. Thanks for hiding this geocache, Best Wishes, DustyRiver - geohooders.com