More footnotes date September 2008 Infobox Ethnic group group Susquehannock image Image Susquehannock lang.png thumb Distribution of the Susquehannock language population Extinct as tribe regions New York ... of Delaware The Susquehannock people were Iroquoian speaking native Americans in the United ... ethnonym for their traditional enemy, which meant treacherous Susquehannock by the English people ... water people, due to the Susquehanna River nearby. ref cite web title Susquehannock State Park History url http www.dcnr.state.pa.us stateparks findapark susquehannock index.htm work Susquehannock State ... . There is no record of the Susquehannock Endonym autonym , i.e. what they called themselves. History Image Susquehannock Artifacts PA State Museum.JPG thumb left Susquehannock artifacts on display in the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. Susquehannock appears to have been an Algonquin name ... occupying scattered villages. The small tribes scattered along the Susquehanna River. The Susquehannock ... that the Susquehannock had occupied the same land for several hundred years. Archeologists ... which they have classified as the late Susquehannock sequence . Materials have been found in Pennsylvania ... Susquehannock ceramics. A Contact Period 1550 1630 Susquehanna site, 46Hy89, ref http cwva.org protohistoric moorefield.htm Susquehannock, Images from Moorefield Village Site 46Hy89 , Council for West ..., Jeffery H. and Thomas W. Davis 1998 , A Contact Period Susquehannock Site in the Upper Potomac ... 16th Century Susquehannock Village in Hampshire County, West Virginia, West Virginia Archeologist ... in the lower river valley near present day Lancaster, Pennsylvania . Captain Smith wrote of the Susquehannock ... them from the Massawomekes their mortall enimies. He was astonished to find the Susquehannock were ..., although he never visited it. The French explorer Samuel Champlain noted the Susquehannock in his ... , Onojutta Haga and the Tehotitachsae . During the early colonialization of New Netherland , the Susquehannock ... more details
Infobox language name Susquehannock nativename states Northeastern United States extinct 1763 familycolor American fam1 Iroquoian languages Iroquoian fam2 Northern fam3 Lakes Iroquoian fam4 Five Nations iso3 sqn portal Language Susquehannock is an extinct language that once was spoken by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American Susquehannock s. It is a part of the Iroquoian languages Iroquoian language family . Little of the Susquehannock language has been preserved. The only source is a Vocabula Mahakuassica compiled by the Swedish missionary Johannes Campanius during the 1640s . ref http www.pequotmuseum.org uploaded images CC2DB15E FC71 4988 BC3D 4481CE33CA70 languagesnew.pdf 1 ref Campanius s vocabulary contains only about one hundred words but is sufficient to show that Susquehannock was a northern Iroquoian language closely related to those of the Iroquois Five Nations . Notes reflist References A Vocabulary of Susquehannock , Thomas Campanius Holm, Evolution Publishing & Manufacturing, August 1996. External links http www.native languages.org susquehannock words.htm Native languages.org Languages of Pennsylvania Languages of Maryland Category Iroquoian languages Category Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands Category Extinct languages of North America Category First Nations languages in Canada Category Languages of the United States Category Algonquian loanwords NorthAm native stub na lang stub fr Susquehannock langue ... more details
Infobox Hiking trail Name Susquehannock Trail System Photo Susquehannock State Forest View.jpg Caption View from the Cherry Springs vista of the Susquehannock State Forest, which the trail is almost entirely ... Susquehannock State Forest headquarters on U.S. Route 6 br Southern Gateway Ole Bull State Park ... view&id 146&Itemid 65 title Susquehannock Trail publisher Keystone Trails Association accessdate ... cite web url http www.dcnr.state.pa.us Forestry hiking susquehannock.aspx title Susquehannock Trail ... Weather , Poison ivy , Bear s The Susquehannock Trail System often abbreviated STS , and also known as the Susquehannock Trail is an convert 85 mi adj on loop hiking trail in the Susquehannock State ... a road. The STS was founded in 1966 and is maintained by the Susquehannock Trail Club in cooperation ... County via two short link trails. Course The Susquehannock Trail System is a loop convert 85 mi long, of which convert 83 mi are within the Susquehannock State Forest. ref name trails cite web url ... has three main access points, all in Potter County. The Northern Gateway is at the Susquehannock ... Map Potter County Pennsylvania accessdate 2009 04 28 ref The Susquehannock Trail System is so named because it uses several different trails in its course. Starting at the Susquehannock State Forest ... Fire Tower. ref name susquehannock cite map publisher Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources title Susquehannock State Forest Map url http www.dcnr.state.pa.us forestry stateforests ... 8.5 mi adj on Northern Link Trail, ref name susquehannock which connects with the Black Forest .... ref name susquehannock The Hammersley Wild Area is the state s second largest wild area at convert ... it began, completing the convert 85 mi adj on loop. ref name susquehannock Use The DCNR recommends that people planning to hike the whole Susquehannock Trail System plan for at least a week. While primitive camping and campfires are allowed on almost all state forest land, the Susquehannock Trail ... more details
For the List of Pennsylvania state parks Pennsylvania state park Susquehannock State Park Geobox Protected Area Name section name Susquehannock State Forest native name other name other name1 Category category local List of Pennsylvania state forests Pennsylvania State Forest category iucn IUCN Managed Resource Protected Area IUCN VI Image image Fall Preview 2 .jpg image caption Susquehannock State Forest, Potter County, as seen from Little Lyman Vista Etymology etymology type etymology Country etc. country United States state Pennsylvania region type Counties region Clinton County, Pennsylvania Clinton region1 McKean County, Pennsylvania McKean region2 Potter County, Pennsylvania Potter district type district city city1 Geography location lat d 41 lat m 46 lat s 26 lat NS N long d 78 long ... Susquehannock.png map caption Location Map of Susquehannock State Forest Holdings map1 Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG map1 caption Location of Susquehannock State Forest s headquarters in Pennsylvania ... susquehannock.aspx Susquehannock State Forest Susquehannock State Forest is a List of Pennsylvania state ... , Pennsylvania in the United States . Susquehannock State Forest is located chiefly in Potter County ..., Pennsylvania Clinton Counties. The forest is named for the Susquehannock s, a Native Americans ... Susquehannock State Forest was formed as a direct result of the depletion of the forests of Pennsylvania ... area in the Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County, Pennsylvania Potter and Clinton County ... of the Susquehannock Trail System , a convert 85 mi adj on loop hiking trail almost entirely on state ... view&id 146&Itemid 65 title Susquehannock Trail publisher Keystone Trails Association accessdate 2009 04 28 ref Nearby state parks Seven Pennsylvania State Parks are in or near Susquehannock State Forest ... State Forest south Elk State Forest south Cornplanter State Forest west Panorama image File Susquehannock ... Reflist cite web url http www.dcnr.state.pa.us forestry stateforests susquehannock.aspx title Susquehannock ... more details
For the List of Pennsylvania state forests Pennsylvania state forest Susquehannock State Forest About the Pennsylvania State Park Susquehanna State Park disambiguation Geobox Protected Area Name section name Susquehannock State Park native name other name other name1 Category category local List of Pennsylvania ... image caption The view of the Susquehanna River from Susquehannock State Park Etymology etymology ... EW W location note ref name gnis cite web url Gnis3 1196522 title Susquehannock State Park date August ... free free1 type free1 Map section map Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG map caption Location of Susquehannock ... stateparks findapark susquehannock index.htm Susquehannock State Park Susquehannock State ... Dam Conowingo Reservoir . The park is named for the Susquehannock people, who lived in the area. Susquehannock State Park is located on small roads a few miles south of Pennsylvania Route 372 or west ... stateparks findapark susquehannock index.htm title Susquehannock State Park accessdate 2006 09 16 publisher ... 5 mi of hiking trails at Susquehannock State Park. The trails wind through a variety of habitat ... Pipeline transport pipeline . Scenic Overlooks Susquehannock State Park features two scenic overlooks ... Susquehannock Indians The Susquehannock s, an Iroquoian speaking tribe, had their first encounter ... Crown. What the Susquehannock called themselves is unknown, the modern name comes from the name, Sasquesahanough .... The Susquehannock lived along the river until 1675 when they suffered a major defeat at the hands ... of the Susquehannock people in Pennsylvania. ref name susquehannocksp Nearby state parks The following state parks are within convert 30 mi of Susquehannock State Park ref cite map scale 1 65,000 publisher ... title 2007 General Highway Map Lancaster County Pennsylvania accessdate 2007 07 28 Note shows Susquehannock ... www.dcnr.state.pa.us ucmprd2 groups public documents document dcnr 003062.pdf Susquehannock State ... d tat de Susquehannock ... more details
Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally STPR is an annual rally racing event held in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania . STPR is currently the fifth Rally America National Rally Championship event of the season. History Past Winners class wikitable style font size 95 Year Driver Navigator Vehicle 2011 David Higgins Craig Drew Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2010 Antoine L Estage Nathalie Richard Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 2009 Ken Block Alessandro Gelsomino Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2008 Antoine L Estage Nathalie Richard Hyundai Tiburon 2007 Andrew Pinker Robbie Durant Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2007 Andrew Pinker Robbie Durant Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2006 Matt Iorio Ole Holder Subaru Impreza 2005 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Tiburon 2004 Shane Mitchell Glenn Patterson Subaru Impreza 2003 David Higgins Daniel Barrett Mitsubishi Evo 2002 David Higgins Daniel Barrett Subaru Impreza 2001 Mark Lovell Michael Kidd Subaru WRX STi 2000 Karl Scheible Russ Hughes Mitsubishi Evo V 1999 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Tiberon 1998 Frank Sprongl Dan Sprongl Audi Quattro S 2 1997 Carl Merrill Lance Smith Ford Escort Cosworth 1996 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Elantra 1995 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Elantra 1994 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Audi Quattro S 2 1993 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Audi S 2 1992 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Audi Quattro 1991 Chad DiMarco Erick Hauge Subaru Legacy 1990 Jeffrey Zwart Calvin Coatsworth Mazda 323 GTX 1989 Rod Millen Tony Sircombe Mazda 323 GTX 1988 Rod Millen Harry Ward Mazda 323 GTX 1987 John Buffum Tom Grimshaw Audi Quattro 1986 John Buffum Tom Grimshaw Audi Quattro 1985 Rod Millen John Bellefleur Mazda RX 7 4WD 1984 John Buffum Neil Wilson Audi Quattro 1983 John Buffum Doug Sheperd Audi Quattro 1982 John Buffum Doug Sheperd Audi Quattro 1981 John Woolf Grant Whittaker Mazda RX 7 1980 John Woolf Grant Whittaker Mazda RX 3 1979 Rod Millen Mark Howard Datsun 510 1978 John Buffum Doug Sheperd Triumph TR7 Triumph TR 7 1977 Eric Jones Roger Sieling Datsun 510 Category ... more details
The Little Conestoga Creek is a convert 21.1 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed August 8, 2011 ref tributary of the Conestoga River in Pennsylvania . The Landis Mill Covered Bridge crosses the creek. The name of the creek comes from the Susquehannock language Susquehannock Kanestoge , meaning at the place of the immersed pole . This was the name of the principal Susquehannock settlement, now Conestoga, Pennsylvania . ref cite web url http www.srbc.net docs IndianNamesDataChart.PDF title Indian Names Data Chart publisher Susquehanna River Basin Commission accessdate 2006 09 04 ref Tributaries West Branch Little Conestoga Creek Brubaker Run See also List of Pennsylvania rivers References Reflist Susquehanna River System coord missing Pennsylvania Category Tributaries of the Susquehanna River Category Rivers of Pennsylvania Category Geography of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania LancasterPA geo stub ... more details
Susquehanna State Park can refer to Susquehanna State Park Maryland near Havre de Grace, Maryland. Susquehanna State Park Pennsylvania in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. or a related term, Susquehann ock Susquehannock State Park in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania http www.dcnr.state.pa.us stateparks parks susquehannock.aspx . Susquehannock State Forest near Coudersport, Pennsylvania. other possibilities Susquehanna State Forest in Otsego County, New York Susquehanna Flight Park in Cooperstown, New York Two Rivers State Park near Waverly, New York geodis de Susquehanna State Park ... more details
Onesource date July 2008 The Akhrakouaeronon or Atrakouaehronon were a subtribe of the Susquehannock . They lived in present day Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Northumberland County , Pennsylvania . Their principal village was Atrakwaye. ref Hodge, Frederick Webb Editor Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Part 1. Washington, DC Government Printing Office, 1907. ref Notes Reflist Category Native American tribes Category Native American tribes in Pennsylvania NorthAm native stub ... more details
Onesource date July 2008 Refimprove date July 2008 The Onojutta Haga or Juniata Iottecas people were native Americans in the United States natives of areas adjacent to the Juniata River and its tributaries in the southern part of what is now Pennsylvania . History The Onojutta Haga, like many peoples of the interior of Pennsylvania, are very poorly known. By 1648 they were forced auxiliaries of the more powerful Susquehannock , and may have ultimately been at least partially assimilated. When the Susquehannock were subjugated and dispersed from the Susquehanna River Susquehanna Valley, the Onojutta Haga were likely included in their number. Language The Onojutta Haga were an Iroquoian speaking people. References http www.rootsweb.ancestry.com paperry perry indians.htm Category Extinct languages of North America Category Native American tribes Category Native American tribes in Pennsylvania NorthAm native stub ... more details
Unreferenced biography date January 2007 Robert Hen was a citizen of Stafford County, Virginia who was killed by the Doeg tribe Doeg Indians in a raid, said to have been the result of an unpaid debt to Thomas Matthew, plantation owner. His death on a Sunday evening July 1675 resulted in a massacre of the Doeg and the capture of the chief s son. Further actions lead to the attack of the peaceful Susquehannock tribe. This whole affair contributed to the start of Bacon s Rebellion . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hen, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1675 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hen, Robert Category People from Stafford County, Virginia Category 1675 deaths Category Year of birth unknown Virginia stub US bio stub ... more details
, was the Lenni Lenape name for the Susquehannock, their traditional enemy. The name was adopted ... land grant to William Penn . The English called the Susquehannock Conestoga people Conestogas , after their main settlement on the Susquehanna River. The Susquehannock were decimated by smallpox ... more details
in the Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County, Pennsylvania Potter and Clinton County, Pennsylvania .... The wild area includes convert 10.78 mi of the Susquehannock Trail System , a convert 85 mi adj on loop ... index.php?option com content&task view&id 146&Itemid 65 title Susquehannock Trail publisher Keystone ... Audubon Society . ref name audubon History The Hammersley Wild Area and Susquehannock State ... land for the Susquehannock State Forest was acquired in 1901 the cost for the major acquisitions ..., operated ten CCC camps in the Susquehannock State Forest, of which eight were in Potter County ... Resources accessdate 2009 04 29 ref As of 2003, the Susquehannock State Forest covered convert 265000 ... County, Pennsylvania McKean counties. ref name susquehannock map cite map title A Public Use Map for Susquehannock State Forest publisher Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ... audubon ref name susquehannock cite map publisher Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources title Susquehannock State Forest Map url http www.dcnr.state.pa.us forestry stateforests ... well known and best marked and maintained trails are part of the Susquehannock Trail System STS ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup link rot January 2012 no footnotes January 2012 refimprove July 2008 The Scahentoarrhonon or Scahentowanenrhonon were a little known Indigenous peoples of the Americas indigenous people of North America originally from the Wyoming Valley , Pennsylvania , which they called Scahentowanen It is a very great plain . History Little is known of the Scahentoarrhonon. They are first encountered in the Relations des J suites de la Nouvelle France Jesuit Relation for 1635. They appear to have been destroyed as an entity by the Iroquois in 1652 survivors may have been assimilated by one or more of the Iroquois Five Nations . Language Scahentoarrhonon was an Iroquoian language and may have been related to Susquehannock , Wyandot people Wyandot , Erie tribe Erie and Wenrohronon . References http www.southernhistory.net modules.php?op modload&name News&file article&sid 9472&mode thread&order 0&thold 0 http www.accessgenealogy.com native tribes wenrohronon wenrohrononhist.htm Category Extinct languages of North America Category Native American tribes Category Native American tribes in Pennsylvania NorthAm native stub ... more details
of the Susquehannock, which was a result of the hostilities between Swedish Empire Sweden ... power in the area, the Susquehannock , neither had managed more than marginal occupation. As a dismissed ... to settle from the Susquehannock. The Susquehannock were mistrustful of the Dutch due to their close ... centered on Kent Island, Maryland Kent Island . The Susquehannock quickly became New Sweden s main ... Sweden became a protectorate and tributory of the Susquehannock nation, which was perhaps the leading ... http etc.usf.edu Maps pages 8100 8116 8116.htm ref A few days later, the Susquehannock retaliated ... Delaware Valley were aware of the Susquehannock motive. ref name Russell Shorto 2004 The New Netherland ... more details
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Susquehanna may refer to Places in the United States Susquehanna River , the source of the Chesapeake Bay In Maryland Susquehanna State Park Maryland In Pennsylvania Susquehannock tribe, Native American tribe of Pennsylvania Susquehanna Bank Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania Susquehanna Depot, Pennsylvania , a borough in Susquehanna County Susquehanna International Group , an institutional sales, research and market making firm Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority Susquehanna State Park Pennsylvania Susquehanna Steam Electric Station , a nuclear power plant Susquehanna Township, Pennsylvania disambiguation , several places Susquehanna Trails, Pennsylvania , a census designated place in York County Susquehanna University , in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Music Susquehanna , an unreleased song by Live recorded during the Throwing Copper sessions Oh, Susquehanna , a song by the band Defiance, Ohio on their 2006 album The Great Depression Defiance, Ohio album The Great Depression Susquehanna album Susquehanna album , an album by the Cherry Poppin Daddies Susquehanna Radio Corporation , a media corporation from 1941, absorbed into Cumulus Media in 2005 Other lookfrom Susquehanna USS Susquehanna USS Susquehanna , multiple ships New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway , often called Susquehanna for short disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Susquehanna nl Susquehanna ja pl Susquehanna pt Susquehanna ... more details
Occoneechee State Park is a state park near Clarksville, Virginia , located along Buggs Island Lake . Occoneechee State Park is 2,698 acres in size. It is named for the Occaneechi Indians, who lived in the area. Bacon s Rebellion abruptly ended their prominence in 1676. This armed rebellion is considered to be the first to occur in the New World. It began when Nathaniel Bacon s plantation was raided by Susquehannock Indians, who had been displaced from their home to the north. Bacon asked Virginia Gov. Berkley to raise a militia and retaliate. Berkley denied the request so Bacon raised a militia, in violation of the governor s wishes. ref name bacons rebellion http www.dcr.virginia.gov state parks occ.shtml history Occoneechee State Park History ref References http www.dcr.virginia.gov state parks occ.shtml Park website http www.friendsofocconeecheestatepark.org Friends of Occoneechee State Park Reflist Protected Areas of Virginia coord missing Virginia Category Virginia state parks Category Parks in Halifax County, Virginia Category Parks in Mecklenburg County, Virginia Category Native American museums in Virginia Category Museums in Mecklenburg County, Virginia Virginia protected area stub HalifaxVA geo stub MecklenburgVA geo stub de Occoneechee State Park ... more details
One source date July 2008 The Wenrohronon or Wenro were a little known Indigenous peoples of the Americas indigenous people of North America originally from western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania . They appear to have inhabited the upper Allegheny River valley, between the territories of the Seneca nation Seneca and the Neutral Nation Neutrals . Along with the Neutral and Erie tribe Erie Nation s, they were ultimately destroyed by the Iroquois during the Beaver Wars , who assimilated some of the survivors into their own cultures, many being absorbed into the Seneca which inhabit the territory today. Remaining survivors were exiled into Wyandot people Huron territory. Citation needed date July 2010 Language Wenrohronon was an Iroquoian language and may have been related to Susquehannock , Wyandot people Wyandot , Erie tribe Erie and Scahentoarrhonon . See also Allegany Indian Reservation References http www.accessgenealogy.com native tribes wenrohronon wenrohrononhist.htm Category Extinct languages of North America Category Native American tribes Category Native American tribes in New York Category Native American tribes in Pennsylvania NorthAm native stub hr Wenrohronon Indijanci fi Wenrot ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup August 2009 refimprove August 2009 The Tockwogh were an Algonquian peoples Algonquian tribe first discovered by Captain John Smith of Jamestown John Smith s party after being informed about them by the Massawomekes Iroquois . The name Tockwogh is a variation of Wolfiporia extensa tuckahoe , a water plant with bulbous roots used for food. At their first meeting, Smith noticed they wore copper hatchets and beads which were traded with their allies, the Susquehannock , mortal enemies of the Massawomeke. The Indians held a feast for Smith s party. Smith noticed that the Tockwogh wigwam s were much different than those of other Algonquian peoples longer, larger, covered with bark, and shaped like ovals. About 20 made a village and villages were surrounded by fields of corn, squash, beans, tobacco. Before leaving the Tockwoghs, Smith traded blue beads, bells and hatchets for corn, pearls, meat, weapons and hides. Sources http books.google.com.au books?id 6sUAn5BS3JIC&pg PA21&lpg PA21&dq tockwogh indian tribe&source bl&ots Rivers of the Eastern Shore Seventeen Maryland Rivers by Hulbert Footner Category Algonquian peoples ... more details
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Expert verify date June 2008 Infobox language family name Iroquois region eastern North America familycolor American family Iroquois child1 Cherokee language Cherokee child2 Northern Iroquoian languages Northern Iroquois iso2 iro iso5 iro map Iroquoian langs.png mapcaption Pre European contact distribution of the Iroquoian languages. The Iroquoian languages are a First Nation and Native Americans in the United States Native American language family . Family division Southern Iroquoian Cherokee language Cherokee Northern Iroquoian Iroquois Lakes Iroquoian Iroquois Five Nations and Susquehannock Seneca Onondaga Seneca Cayuga Seneca language Seneca Cayuga language Cayuga Onondaga Onondaga language Onondaga Mohawk Oneida Oneida language Oneida Mohawk language Mohawk Susquehannock Susquehannock language Susquehannock extinct Huronian Wyandot language Wyandot Wyandot people Huron Petun extinct Neutral Huron language Neutral extinct Erie language Erie extinct Tuscarora Nottoway Tuscarora language Tuscarora seriously endangered Nottoway language Nottoway extinct Unclear Laurentian language Laurentian extinct Scholars are finding that what has been called the Laurentian language Laurentian language appears to be more than one dialect or language. In 1649 the tribes constituting the Wyandot people Huron and Tionontati Petun confederations were displaced by war parties from Five Nations villages refMithun1985 Mithun 1985 . Many of the survivors went on to form the Wyandot people Wyandot tribe. Ethnographic and linguistic field work with the Wyandot refBarbeau1960 Barbeau 1960 yielded enough documentation to be able to make some characterizations of the Huron and Petun languages. The languages of the tribes that constituted the Neutral Nation Neutral and the Erie tribe Erie confederations were very poorly documented. These groups were called Atiwandaronk meaning they who understand the language by the Wyandot people Huron , and thus are historically grouped with them. The group ... more details
MoS Disambiguation prefer ONE LINK per entry, short descriptions. Avoid piping, external links, and red links with little article potential Conestoga originally referred to the Conestoga people , an English name for the Susquehannock people of Pennsylvania. Places Conestoga Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Conestoga River , a tributary of the Susquehanna River in the state of Pennsylvania Conestoga Falls, one of 24 named waterfalls in Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania Conestogo River , a river near Waterloo, Ontario also spelled Conestoga Conestoga Parkway , a freeway in Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada Conestoga Mall , a shopping centre in Waterloo, Ontario Conestogo, Ontario , a village north of Waterloo, Ontario also spelled Conestoga Conestoga Lake disambiguation also spelled Conestogo , multiple places Vehicles Conestoga wagon , a covered horse drawn wagon Conestoga rocket , the world s first privately funded commercial rocket, produced from Minuteman I stages Conestoga ship , a wrecked steam ship in the Thousand Islands which is a popular Scuba diving site C 93 Conestoga , a cargo aircraft AL 60C 5 Conestoga , a variant of the Aermacchi AL.60 utility aircraft Schools Conestoga High School , a public high school in Devon Berwyn, Pennsylvania Conestoga College , based in Kitchener, Ontario in Canada Conestoga Middle School , a public 6 8 school in the Beaverton School District In fiction In Star Trek , the Conestoga is a starship used in the failed first attempt at deep space colonization In 1986 s Aliens film Aliens film , the ship class of the spaceship Sulaco In the game Outpost 2 , the name of a starship presented in the game Other Conestoga convention , an annual literary science fiction convention held in Tulsa, Oklahoma Conestoga Church of the Brethren , a congregation related to Conrad Beissel at the Ephrata Cloister Conestoga Cigar , also known as a stogie Conestoga Traction Company , a former American regional interurban trolley operated ... more details