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Their Turning Stone Casino is a stone's throw from Interstate 90 and construction is underway on a luxury hotel slated to open in the fall of 1997. That reservation is the smallest among the six nations. ... The Tuscarora Indians were the last to be added to the Iroquois Confederacy. They were added in the early 1700s.
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www.tuscaroras.com/pages/six_nations_ex.html
www.tuscaroras.com/pages/six_nations_ex.html
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The people of the Six Nations, also known by the French term, Iroquois [1] Confederacy, call themselves the Hau de no sau nee (ho dee noe sho nee) meaning People Building a Long House. ... By arguing that American Indians (principally the Iroquois) played a major role in shaping the ideas of Franklin (and thus,
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www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/
www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/
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Iroquois information information (Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Cayuga Seneca) Tuscarora ... * Iroquois People Links ... * Iroquois Nations' Contact Information...
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www.iroquois.net/
www.iroquois.net/
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The Seneca are a Native American people, one of the Six Nations of the Iroquois League. About 10,000 Seneca Indians live in the United States and Canada, primarily on reservations in western New York state, with others living in Oklahoma and near Brantford, Ontario.
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www.crystalinks.com/iroquois.html
www.crystalinks.com/iroquois.html
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These were chiefly Delaware and Shawnee, but they had living among them several colonized bands of Iroquois called "Mingoes", who had been sent by the powerful six nation Iroquois to live among their vassals the Delawares. ... GAYACHIOUTON, a Seneca and deputy of the 6 nations, attendee Indian Council at Wyandott town...
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www.swcp.com/~dhickman/notes/mingo.html
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What follows was intended to be a LOT longer, but alas I may never get time to complete my research on the Mingo Indians. ... CANASSATEGO, a Six Nations Cheif reprimanded the Delawares at a treaty council at Philadelphia 1742 (Crumrine's HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY)
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The League of the Iroquois was recreated both at Onondaga in New York and on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, but neither revival could hope to wield much power in the face of the U.S. and Canadian governments. ... Sturtevant, William C., gen. ed. The Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 15, Northeast.
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www.answers.com/topic/iroquois
www.answers.com/topic/iroquois
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Where do the Iroquois Indians live?; The Iroquois tribes ... There were six different languages spoken by the Iroquois nations: Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Tuscarora. These languages are all related to each other, just as the European languages Spanish, French, and Italian are all related to each other.
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bigorrin.org/iroquois_kids.htm
bigorrin.org/iroquois_kids.htm
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Of 3,500 Cayuga, 3,000 are in Canada as part of the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve near Brantford, Ontario. The 500 in the ... The Iroquois call themselves Haudenosaunee meaning "people of the long house." Other names: Canton Indians; Confederate Indians; Ehressaronon (Huron); Five Nations; Massawomeck (Powhatan);
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