seneca cayuga onondaga oneida mohawk
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The tribes of the Iroquois confederacy are:OnondagaCayugaSenecaMohawkOneidaTuscaroraOther tribes that speak related languages are called Iroquoian; they include:PetunHuron and WyandotSusquehannaNeutralErie
The iroquois confederacy is still going on!
The Iroquois confederacy was location in now-Upstate New York, near Canada.
the Iroquois confederacy
The Tonawanda Indian Reservation is 50 miles to the west. They are Senaca, in their own language: Onöndowága. They are part of the Iroquois Confederacy. There are 8 Iroquois groups in upstate New York and 7 in Ontario. There are about 125,000 people Iroquois in total, two thirds in the United States.
The Iroquois Confederacy was a sophisticated political and social system. It united the territories of the five nations in a symbolic longhouse that stretched across the present-day state of New York. The original five nations of the Confederacy were divided into two groups: the Elders, consisting of the Mohawk, the Onondaga, and the Seneca; and the Younger, the Oneida and the Cayuga. Despite this distinction, all decisions of the Confederacy had to be unanimous.
the longhouses and the confederacy ☺
because Iroquois were powerful
the Iroquois confederacy is a group of 5 (now six, added in about 1722) tribes (mohawk, oneida, onondaga, cayuga, and seneca). the Iroquois confederacy protected the Iroquois people's rights and from other villages that may attack. more info in a textbook..............................................(:
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The Iroquois Confederacy had Representative democracy.