The Iroquoian people had only two means of transportation: the birchbark canoe and their feet.
The Iroquian People used lightwieght canoes in the summer and snowshoes for the winter. Tumplines also came in handy when travelling. They also travelled by foot.
The Iroquoian culture includes Native American tribes such as the Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, and Oneida. They were known for their confederacy of nations, the Great Law of Peace, and longhouses, as well as their matrilineal social structure and agricultural practices.
There is no such language as Iroquoian. "Iroquoian" refers to a group of more than a dozen different languages. You would have to be more specific.Here is a list of Iroquoian languages. Note that People's names are usually not translatable:SenecaCayugaOnandagaMohawkOneidaSusquehannockWyandotErieTuscaroraNottoway
One of 23 dialects of Tsalagi and Iroquoian derivative.
The only Southern Iroquoian language spoken today is Cherokee. It is primarily spoken by the Cherokee people in the United States, particularly in Oklahoma and North Carolina.
I can find no mention of the word inna in any of the Iroquoian languages and it is certainly not Latin.Iroquoian languages use suffixes to indicate words such as "in"; in Mohawk you add -kène.
algonquian,siouan,and iroquoian
what transportation did the mingo tribe use
what transportation did the mingo tribe use
a):they got transportation by feet
long houses