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Iroquoian Longhouse ... Crawford Lake Iroquoian Village ... Huron-Iroquoian Village...
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members.shaw.ca/rjbiebrich/SocialStudies/IroquoianPeopl...
members.shaw.ca/rjbiebrich/SocialStudies/IroquoianPeoples.htm
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When Jacques Cartier first explored the St. Lawrence in 1535, there were Iroquoian-speaking peoples living in at least eleven villages between Stadacona (Quebec) and Hochelaga (Montreal).
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Many other tribes, such as the Huron and the Cherokee, are sometimes called "Iroquoian" tribes. They are called that because they are distant relatives of the ... Wampum Belts of the Iroquois is an interesting look at the symbolism and significance of the different wampum belt designs used by the Iroquois peoples.
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bigorrin.org/iroquois_kids.htm
bigorrin.org/iroquois_kids.htm
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What were the chief characteristics of the Iroquoian Peoples ... Characteristics of the Iroquoian ... Like the Algonquians, the Iroquoian religion was based on the worship of a great spirit who had power over the lives of all living things.
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fc.lbpsb.qc.ca/~history/121l2.htm
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THE HURON CONFEDERACY ... Other Iroquoian speaking nations, NOT members of either the Huron or 5 Nations alliances (ie. neutral) ... ST. LAWRENCE IROQUOIS or LAURENTIAN IROQUOIS...
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www3.sympatico.ca/susan_neylan/iroqlist.htm
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The St. Lawrence Iroquois ... The League of Peace and Power (Iroquois Confederacy) and Five Nations Cultural History ... socio-economic characteristics of Iroquoia...
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www3.sympatico.ca/susan_neylan/iroq.htm
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member of Native N American confederacy: a member of a confederacy of Iroquoian peoples who lived around the Great Lakes and now live in Quebec, Ontario, and Oklahoma.
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encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861676640/Huron.html
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One explanation of how Canada may have got its name during Jacques Cartier's first meeting with Iroquoian peoples. ... When Cartier sailed farther up the gulf and into the Bay of Gaspé, he and his men were greeted warmly by a group from the Iroquoian nation of Stadaconé. They had come from their home, which is now the site...
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www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=10123
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Iroquoian peoples included Erie (south of Lake Erie), NEUTRAL (Grand River-Niagara River area), Wenro (east of Niagara River), Five Nations IROQUOIS - SENECA, CAYUGA, ONONDAGA, ONEIDA, MOHAWK (Genesee River to Mohawk River and north to the Adirondack Mountains), HURON - 5 tribes (Georgian Bay to Lake Simcoe),
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www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Para...
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0009067
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