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The 6 Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy


The 6 Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy - Britannica

The 6 Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy · Mohawk. The Mohawk, or Kanien'kehá:ka (“People of the Flint”), were the easternmost people of the early Iroquois ...

The Six Nations Confederacy During the American Revolution

Situated upon the headwaters of the Ohio, Hudson, Delaware, Susquehanna, Chenango, Mohawk, and St. Lawrence Rivers, the Six Nations held within ...

Iroquois - Wikipedia

After 1722, the Iroquoian-speaking Tuscarora people from the southeast were accepted into the confederacy, from which point it was known as the "Six Nations".

The Haudenosaunee: Peoples of the Longhouse

The Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy, also known as Haudenosaunee, meaning “people of the longhouse,” referring to their domicile structures, played a key role ...

The Six Nations consist of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga ...

The Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy were originally five independent nation states bound by a central constitution and a common set of laws.

Iroquois Confederacy | Definition, Significance, History, & Facts

Iroquois Confederacy, confederation of five (later six) Indian tribes across upper New York state that during the 17th and 18th centuries played a strategic ...

Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center

The Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center provides for the viewing of 3000-plus artifacts with an emphasis on the culture of the Six Nations of the Iroquois ...

Iroquois Confederacy: Tribes, Map, and the 6 Nations

According to oral history, five nations banded together over 1,000 years ago to form a union. The five nations were the Mohawk, Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida and ...

Who We Are - Haudenosaunee Confederacy

Called the Iroquois Confederacy by the French, and the League of Five Nations by the English, the confederacy is properly called the Haudenosaunee ...

Iroquois Confederacy – CPN Cultural Heritage Center

In 1722, the Tuscarora tribe, who originated from North Carolina, joined the Confederacy. The nations of the confederacy saw themselves as the important parts ...

Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) | The Canadian Encyclopedia

Originally a confederacy of five nations inhabiting the northern part of New York state, the Haudenosaunee consisted of the Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga and ...

How the Iroquois Confederacy Was Formed | HISTORY

The Haudenosaunee (“people of the longhouse”) originally included the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca nations. In the 1700s, the ...

Today - Onondaga Nation

Sometimes referred to as the Iroquois Confederacy or Six Nations, the Haudenosaunee originally consisted of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca ...

Breaking the Great League of Peace and Power: The Six Iroquois ...

Iroquois Confederacy, which then became known as the Six Nations. It would fall to the league to direct Iroquois policy during the American Revolutionary War.

HAUDENOSAUNEE GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS

house.” The name refers to a CONFEDERATION or ALLIANCE among six. Native American nations who are more commonly known as the Iroquois. Confederacy. Each nation ...

Haudenosaunee or Iroquois? - The New York State Museum

... the Six Nations as well as the use of the name “Iroquois” throughout history. This video accompanies New York State Education Department ELA curriculum ...

The Iroquois Confederacy - YouTube

Ah yes, the Iroquois Confederacy, one of the greatest achievements of Julius Ceasar during the Roman era.

Six Nations of the Grand River - Wikipedia

Six Nations is demographically the largest First Nations reserve in Canada. As of the end of 2017, it has a total of 27,276 members, 12,848 of whom live on ...

How the Iroquois Great Law of Peace Shaped U.S. Democracy - PBS

The peoples of the Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Six Nations, refer to themselves as the Haudenosaunee, (pronounced "hoo-dee-noh-SHAW- ...

Haudenosaunee Confederacy: Home

It includes the symbol of a Bear, one of the Haudenosaunee clans and arrows depicting the original five nations that made up the Confederacy.