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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
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the languages they spoke i think i am not sure
cause it is in the southwest
In about 1565 the main languages spoken along the coast of Virginia were of the Algonquian language family: Lenape (Delaware), Nanticoke, Powhatan, Pamlico. By 1700 this had changed radically, with English being the major language along the coast and most languages in the immediate interior belonging to the Iroquoian group: Seneca (Mingo), Nottoway, Meherrin, Tuscarora.
The largest ethic group in southwest Asia is the Arabs.
They have a language included in the Iroquoian group.
The name of this group of Southwest Indians come from the Spanish word for village
One is an Apache.
The Erie of northern Ohio were an Iroquoian group (meaning they spoke an Iroquoian language). They constructed typical woodlands long-houses in villages surrounded by tall palisades for defence - they were traditional enemies of the Iroquois league and almost constantly at war.
the largest group of native Americans in America today are the Navajo, who live in the southwest