Onondaga (tribe) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Onondaga ( Onöñda'gega' or the People of the Hills ) are one of the original five constituent nations of the Iroquois ( Haudenosaunee ) Confederacy. Their traditional homeland is in and ar...
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Native American Facts For Kids was written for young people learning about the Iroquois Confederacy for school or home-schooling reports. ... Who were the Iroquois tribes?; There were five tribes in the original Iroquois Confederacy: the Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, ... What were men and women's roles in the Iroquois tribe?;
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bigorrin.org/iroquois_kids.htm
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Related links about the Onondaga tribe past and present. ... Onondaga Vocabulary:; List of vocabulary words in the Onondaga language, with comparison to words in other Iroquoian languages. Onondaga Pronunciation Guide:; How to pronounce Onondaga words. Onondaga Facts for Kids:;
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www.native-languages.org/onondaga.htm
www.native-languages.org/onondaga.htm
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As a complement to our Onondaga language information, here is our collection of indexed links about the Onondaga tribe and their society. ... ; Go on to Onondaga Facts for Kids; Back to the list of Indian tribes; Back to our American Indian website for kids ; American Indian Ancestry Northwest Coast Native Art Moccasins;
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www.native-languages.org/onondaga_culture.htm
www.native-languages.org/onondaga_culture.htm
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onondaganation.org - The Official Site the Onondaga Nation a member of the Haudenosaunee (People of the Long House), also referred to as the Iroquois Confederacy or Six Nations, the Haudenosaunee consist of the Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca, Onondaga Nation's and Tuscarora nations. ... Dutch Public Radio: ... Upcoming Events :
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www.onondaganation.org/
www.onondaganation.org/
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but in federal councils-those in which sit the federal representatives of all the five (latterly six) Iroquois tribes-the Onondaga tribe itself constitutes a tribal phratry, while the Mohawk and the Seneca together form a second, and the Oneida and the Cayuga originally, and latterly the Tuscarora, ... Fishing Facts...
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www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/onondaga/onondaga...
www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/onondaga/onondagahist.htm
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The confederation of Iroquoian tribes known in history, among other names, by that of the Five Nations, comprising the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, ... In an Iroquoian tribe the legislative, judicial, and executive functions are usually exercised by one and the same class of persons, commonly called chiefs ... Fishing Facts...
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www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/iroquioi/iroquois...
www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/iroquioi/iroquoishist.htm
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The Onondaga call themselves Onoda'gega, sometimes spelled Onontakeka, which means People of the Hills, or Onondagaono (The People of the Hills). ... The Onondaga are known as the Fire-keepers, which has significance when the Grand Council of Chiefs, composed of all fifty chiefs of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy,
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www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/onondaga.htm
www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/onondaga.htm
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The Onondaga tribe settled in New York in 1654. These French speaking people were originally from Canada. They called themselves the "People on the Hills" because their longhouses were built on large hills. ... The feather arrangement on the head for each tribe was different. For the Onondaga it is one feather on the top...
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www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/ls/4/sstudies/Colonial/4K/4k...
www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/ls/4/sstudies/Colonial/4K/4k98/4kakm.htm
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