Tonwanda Band of SENECA, woman Ah-Weh-Eyu (pretty flower), Their people speak the Seneca language, an Iroquoian language. In 1857, the Tonawanda Band signed a treaty with the United States, allowing them to buy back lands from the Ogden Land Company, which had been sold out from underneath the Tonawanda residents without their permission in the Treaties of Buffalo Creek. Native American Beauty, Native American Photos, Native American Tribes, Native American History, American Indians, American Girl, Native American Photography, American Symbols, Indian Tribes