No. The Iroquois is a northeastern tribe and the Shawnee a plains tribe. The two never met.
There is so much that has happened in the history of Shawnee Indians. They lived in the Ohio Valley up until they were evicted by the Iroquois natives in the region.
the algonquie , shawnee and ottawa
The traditional enemies were the Algonquins, Hurons, Mahicans, and Montagnais. But the Shawnee and Susquehannocks also became enemies.
Iroquois, you can look up some books in the library. I did a report on them. They're awesome.
During the French and Indian War, The Iroquois Confederation dominated much of present-day Upstate New York and the Ohio Country, although the latter also included populations of Delaware and Shawnee.
One tribe in ohio is the Kickapoo they live near the top of ohio
iroquois travel far, they had to use the water ways to travel their land, and would have to travel to Ohio etc to trade with Shawnee and Delaware. they also raided Catawba settlements in South Carolina and followed a trail that followed the demarkation of the 13 colonies.
Miami, Chippewa, Huron, Shawnee, Algonquin, Iroquois
About 14: Apache; Black Hawk; Cayuse; Chickasaw; Chinook; Choctaw; Iroquois; Kiowa; Lakota; Mohawk; Mojave; Shawnee; Sioux; Tarhe.
Yes, the Shawnee were in western PA in the historic period, as well as numerous other states nearby. They had been driven out of the Ohio Valley by the Iroquois of New York. The tribe was widespread, also living in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and later Ohio. Until the mid-1700s, they had one of the few Native American villages in present-day Kentucky. The Iroquois and Delaware had driven tribes out of Kentucky, and preserved it as a hunting ground.
Several Native American tribes were involved in the French and Indian War. On the French side were the Shawnee, Algonquian, and Ottawa. On the British side were the Iroquois, Seneca and Onondaga.
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