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On the Web
- Tuscarora Indians (Tuscaroras) - Explains Tuscarora culture, history, language and lifestyle in question-and-answer format.
- Tuscarora Language and the Tuscarora Indian Tribe - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
- Wikipedia: Tuscarora language - Article on the Tuscarora language including a phonological inventory.
- Tuscarora Native Peoples News - A Native American newsletter distributed by Trader Don. On this site you will find the latest copy of, Tuscarora Native Peoples News along with a complete archive of all back issues.
- Tuscarora and Six Nations Website - Information about the Tuscarora and other Iroquois tribes including culture, history, legends, and photographs.
- Tuscarora Language - Pronunciation guide, wordlists, and vocabulary games in this Iroquoian language.
- Methods of Madness: The Tuscarora Language Committee - Article on Tuscarora language loss and preservation.
- Tuscarora Language Discussion List - Open membership unmoderated e-mail listserv.
- Tuscarora - A description, with photos, of a Nevada ghost town.
- Ska-ru-ren (Those of the Indian Hemp) - Overview of the Tuscarora tribe's history.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tuscarora Formation - The Tuscarora Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. It is also sometimes referred to as the Tuscarora Sandstone or the Tuscarora Quartzite.
- Tuscarora language - Tuscarora or Skarure is an Iroquoian language of the Tuscarora people, spoken in Canada and the United States, in western New York and southern Ontario. The original homeland of the Tuscarora was in North Carolina.
- Tuscarora Gas Pipeline - Tuscarora Gas Pipeline is a 229 mile long, 20 inch natural gas pipeline that runs from Malin, Oregon to Reno, Nevada that delivers gas from Canada. It is owned by Tuscarora Gas Transmission Company which has as its owners Sierra Pacific Resources and TransCanada Corporation.
- Tuscarora Trail - The Tuscarora Trail is a long-distance hiking trail that splits off from the Appalachian Trail in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, passes through West Virginia and Maryland, then rejoins the Appalachian Trail near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It is 252 miles long, and includes both the 110-mile trail section formerly known as the Tuscarora Trail in Pennsylvania and Maryland, and the 142-mile trail section formerly known as the Big Blue Trail in Virginia and West Virginia.
- Tuscarora War - The Tuscarora War was fought in North Carolina during the autumn of 1711 until 11 February, 1715 between the British, Dutch, and German settlers and the Tuscarora, a local American Indian tribe. A treaty was signed in 1715.