ohteet
Ohteet, also known as Ohets or Ohiat, are a Native American people historically residing in the Ohio River Valley region. Their ancestral lands encompassed parts of present-day Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The name "Oheet" is believed to be derived from a Delaware word meaning "people of the great river."
The Oheet were part of the larger Algonquian language family. They were known for their mobile hunter-gatherer
Interactions with other tribes in the region, as well as later with European colonists, significantly impacted