I assume you are referring to Indian tribes that fought against the French in the Seven Years War/French and Indian War. The answer to that is the Iroquois, though they didn't so much dislike them as they were offered to be free from landgrabs by the British. Other than that, the French generally got on much better with Indian tribes in North America than any of the other great powers and gave the tribes no reason to dislike them overmuch.
Dislikes in French is 'Aversions.'
he/she dislikes : il / elle n'aime pas
Mobile, Alabama is the state capital with a french name based on a segment of an Indian tribe. Mobile is french for the indigenous Mauvilla tribe.
The tribe that greeted French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle was the Illinois tribe.
Tribu
une tribu
"une tribu" (fem.)
cherokee
because were horney
cos the french were the first to arrive in the northern colonies during the hunting season so word spread fast from tribe to tribe and so on
they dislikes the wars that went on
He dislikes smoking.