On the breaking out of the American Revolution the League of the Iroquois decided not to take part in the conflict, but to allow each tribe to decide for itself what action to take. All the tribes, with the exception of the Oneida and about half of the Tuscarora, joined the English.
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The Iroquois , also known as the Haudenosaunee or the "People of the Longhouse", are an indigenous people of North America. In the 16th century or earlier, the Iroquois came together in an associa...
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Information about the Iroquois Indians and the Haudenosaunee League for students and teachers. Covers food, clothing, longhouses, art and crafts, weapons and tools, legends, government, and culture of the Iroquois tribes. ... Iroquois Tribe; How do you pronounce the word "Iroquois"? What does it mean?;
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The Iroquois Tribe; The Iroquios Tribe lived in a climate that was hot in the summer, warm in the spring, cold in the winter and cool in the fall. The part of North America they lived in was called the Eastern Woodlands. ... The Iroquois Tribe was lots of different tribes. They were skilled workers.
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The Seneca were once the largest tribe of the Iroquois League - the number of their warriors equal to the other four tribes combined. Their current enrollment stands at 9,100, 1,100 of whom are in Ontario at Grand River.
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The Iroquois Indians ... The Iroquois Indians lived in the northeastern part of North America. They lived in the woodlands (forests) ... The Iroquois lived in houses called long houses. These houses were made with bent poles and then covered with tree bark. There is a door at each end. There are no windows.
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Iroquois Indian Tribe History & Information. ... The Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power) is a group of First Nations/Native Americans. Based in what is now upstate New York at the time of the arrival of the Europeans, they now occupy territory in Ontario, Quebec and New York.
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Before Europeans, the Iroquois were farmers, and hunters. The main crops were corn, beans, and squash and were considered special gifts from the Creator. The Haudenosaunee called them the "three sisters" and imagined them as beautiful women clothed in the plants.
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Other names for the Iroquois are Haudenosaunee, People of the Longhouse, and the Six Nations. The Iroquois Indians lived in what is now New York State along the St. Lawrence River. The Iroquois Indians were know as the "Five Nations".
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