Conestoga

Etymology
From (the name of a settlement, now ). According to Mithun, British colonists based the name on the word. It may also be the anglicized form of, which may have been close to what the Susquehannock called themselves.

Noun

 * 1)  A member of a North Iroquoian people (also known as Susquehannock) formerly living in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
 * 2)  A type of draft horse developed in Pennsylvania.
 * 3)  A Conestoga wagon.