what contributions have the Seneca tribes made to our nation today
No they were all slaughtered by the brutal white men! For more info go to http:/damnwhitepeople/iroquoisslaughtered.org
Recent archeological finds now date the Haudenosaunee Confederacy to August 19, 909 A.D. This aligns with a full sun eclipse on that day which would go along with oral traditions which tell that this Sign in the Sky is what convinced the Seneca to join.The confederacy was the dream of a Huron, known as the Peacemaker, his spokes man who was a very skilled orator, Hayenwatha, and another Huron, Chieftess of the Antiwandaronks at what we know today as Tonawanda, the Great Peace Woman, Jikohsasen. The three culture heros combined their talents and abilities to create a true democracy among the warring Nations of the Great Lakes.It was formed by "Five Tribes" namely; the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca.
yes they are still around and very nouty
"Iroquois" is not the name of a tribe but an alliance or league of tribes speaking related languages (the Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida and Tuscarora). They have certainly not "disappeared" - where would anyone get that notion from? They are alive and well today and many live on reservations or in towns in the USA and Canada.The Cattaraugus reservation in upper New York state is today home to around 2,500 Senecas and is worth a visit - in total around 30,000 Senecas live today in the USA.
There are 21 different Pueblo tribes still in existence today, and all of them speak English.
There are several tribes who inhabited Pennsylvania. They were the Lenape, the Seneca and Oneida of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Munsee, Shawnee, Erie and Susquehonnock tribes. Later the Nanticoke tribe migrated to the region. Today there are no federally recognized tribes in Pennsylvania, although the Indians do still exist.
The motto of Seneca High School MCA is 'Slogan: Seneca Today, Success Tomorrow'.
They are still around today
No. They are still around today.
The Seneca people historically spoke the Seneca language, which is part of the Iroquoian language family. Today, many Seneca people still speak their traditional language, while others primarily use English.
Yes there is
The shoshone nation was a very large and diverse group of people. The southern tribes were chased off of their ancestral lands and moved further south and became comanche. The northern tribes left their ancestral lands and became blackfoot. The eastern tribes became souix and the western tribes are still in existance but not fairly resigned by the US government
Indian
my crib
It is estimated that there are still around 4,000 tribes scattered around the USA; however, the Federal Government only recognizes 513 of these tribes still today.
me dejean nelson
their are 45 in the state of North carolina today