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Iroquois - Wikipedia Following the move of the Catholic Iroquois to the St Lawrence valley, historians commonly describe the Iroquois living outside of Montreal as the Canadian Iroquois, while those remaining in their historical heartland in modern upstate New York are described as the League Iroquois
Iroquoian peoples | Tribes, History, Culture, Facts | Britannica Iroquoian peoples, any member of the Indigenous peoples of North America who speak a language of the Iroquoian family —notably the Cayuga, Cherokee, Wyandot, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora
The Iroquois Tribes [ushistory. org] The Iroquois people have inhabited the areas of Ontario and upstate New York for well over 4,000 years Technically speaking, "Iroquois" refers to a language rather than a particular tribe In fact, the Iroquois consisted of five tribes prior to European colonization
IROQUOIS INDIAN FACTS Originally, five tribes made up this larger group, but in 1722 a sixth tribe joined the Iroquois nation and they also became known as the Six Nations Read on to find out how they are unique in history and culture, and what the important facts and information reveal about these people
Iroquois Confederacy: Tribes, Map, and the 6 Nations The Iroquois are a group of American Indians from the modern-day northeastern United States and Canada The word “Iroquois” is a French word, derived from a Huron word meaning “black snakes ” They are also known officially as the “Haudenosaunee” and were also called the Six Nations by the English
The Iroquois and Their Cultural Identity Explore the rich cultural identity of the Iroquois, their traditions, historical significance, and contemporary challenges in preserving their heritage
History of the Iroquois - Wikipedia Map showing Iroquois claims through the 1700s The Iroquois League was established prior to European contact, with the banding together of five of the many Iroquoian peoples who had emerged south of the Great Lakes [15][a] Many archaeologists and anthropologists believe that the League was formed about 1450, [16][17] though arguments have been made for an earlier date [18] One theory argues