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Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederation.
The main Amerindian enemies of the French during the colonial period were the Iroquois Confederacy, particularly the Mohawks and the Senecas, who were aligned with the British. Additionally, various Algonquin tribes, including the Mohicans and Pequot, often found themselves in conflict with French forces due to competition over trade and territory. These tensions were exacerbated by the broader geopolitical struggles between European powers in North America.
Equal rights as the mens have
The Western part of New York because the other tribe took the center
the Cayugas, the Mohawks, the Oneidas, the Onondagas, and the Senecas
the Mohawks,Oneidas,Onondagas,and the senecas formed the league of five nations
They did not die out - there are still many Senecas, Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas and Mohawks living today.
Im pretty sure they are the senecas.
Alfred Specka has written: 'Der hohe Stil der Dichtungen Senecas und Lucans'
Basically they were in a huge fight about who was going to take over the land.
The Mingo were already a combination of the remnants of several small Iroquois tribes unconnected with the Iroquois league. In about 1800 they were joined by some displaced Senecas and Cayugas and eventually moved from their homes in Ohio and Pennsylvania to Oklahoma, where their descendants still live today. They were called "Senecas of Sandusky" from the early 1800s, making it seem that the Mingo (or Minqua) had disappeared.
The Native American Tribes that participated in the League of Nations were the Mohawks, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, and Oneidas.