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Sources contradict the text

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The source given to support the claim that the Onojutta-Haga were made of the remnants of three tribes (Shawnee, Lenape, etc) no longer exists. I was able to find it via WAyback Machine (https://web.archive.org/web/20051031110359/http://maley.net/dauphin/OnlineData/geographic/duncans_island.htm), but it says nothing of the sort (it merely mentions a later Shawnee village on the same site), and allign with every other available sources in supporting an Iroquoian nature for the Juniata. Likewise the Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania Indians, the other source given, states no such thing, and identifies Juniata with Iroquoian languages.

The edits made in September 2016 by an anonymous IP are unsupported by the editor's own sources. I will be removing them accordingly and restoring the previous version which described Juniata as an Iroquoian languages, as stated in the sources. --EvieGHJ (talk) 04:00, 17 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]