Iroquois Confederacy Federations Tribes, Nations and Bands Native Americans Indigenous The Americas
Iroquois Confederacy Federations Tribes, Nations and Bands Native Americans Indigenous The Americas
Iroquois Confederacy
This powerful alliance originally included the Mohawk, Onondaga, Seneca, Oneida, and Cayuga peoples. The Tuscarora later joined the confederacy, and it has since been known as the Six Nations. The alliance continues to this day; the people call it Haudenosaunee, "people of the long house."
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- Providing a path towards Respect, Peace, and Gentle Harmony by providing information about the Iroquois, or as we prefer to call ourselves the Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse).
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- Located on the Grand River, the reserve is the largest First Nations community in Canada.
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- Article on the federation's history and culture from the Encyclopedia of North American Indians.
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- Dedicated to helping Six Nations people preserve and protect their environment and lands.
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- A message board where Rotinonsionni (Iroquois) culture and customs are discussed in a spirit of peace, mutual respect and friendship.
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- Official source of news and information from the Haudenosaunee, comprised of the traditional leadership of the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora Nations.
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- Search and support for adoptees, (lost birds), birth parents and birth siblings of the Iroquois Nations.
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- Organization to preserve and nurture the Iroquoian languages, songs and dances. Includes audio samples and dance descriptions, message board, CD ordering, and links.
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- Basic information about the confederation's traditional gender, sex, and societal roles.
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- Readings and resource links to the Iroquois Confederacy tribes.
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- Tourism brief on a historic site once the home of a Mohawk poet.
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