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Chonodote

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Chonodote was an 18th-century village of the Cayuga nation of Iroquois Indians in what is now upstate New York, USA. It was located about four and a half miles south of Goiogouen, on the east side of Cayuga Lake.[1] Earlier, during the 17th century, this village was known as Deawendote, or Village of the Constant Dawn.

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