the Algonquins where the 1 people living i what is now New York
Miami, Chippewa, Huron, Shawnee, Algonquin, Iroquois
Yes
The Seneca Indians were northern woodland indians. During their expansions, at one time their lands ranged from Ontario, Canada, west to Lake Erie and southward to the Allegheny in Pennsylvania. Now they primarily live in New York State with a small number still living in Ontario.
Lake Ontario
in new york
Miami, Chippewa, Huron, Shawnee, Algonquin, Iroquois
Yes
The song was written by Tony Romeo and was written about a lake in upstate New York. bap
The Seneca Indians were northern woodland indians. During their expansions, at one time their lands ranged from Ontario, Canada, west to Lake Erie and southward to the Allegheny in Pennsylvania. Now they primarily live in New York State with a small number still living in Ontario.
Lake Champlain and Lake George. Both located in Upsate New York.
The address of the French And Indian War Society Inc is: Po Box 686, Lake George, NY 12845-0686
Lake Champlain, a lake on the New York-Vermont border and extending into Quebec, was the scene of battles in the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812.
The Seneca Indians are part of the Iroquois Confederacy. They are found in the western New York area on the Tonawanda Indian Reservation located about 35 miles east of Buffalo, New York.
Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.
In the past, the Mohawks lived in east-central New York. Some Mohawk people still live in New York, but most of them moved to Canada in the 1700's.
Lake George is the cleanest lake in New York State.
the lakes lake Erie and lake Ontario border New York