Iroquois mythology gives personification to the animals around them. They thank the spirit of the animals they hunt, for giving their lives to provide Iroquois with sustenance.
the iroquois were good hunters.
they thought it would bring luck
Well Paris is in France, and in France they speak French. "Thank-you" in French is "Merci". (pronounced Mair-see).
ii pronounced un-un is Cherokee for yes. The Cherokee language is still used, written and spoken. Wado (thank you) for asking.
Bravo Zulu is Navy speak for "Well Done." A Bravo Zulu is high praise. Bravo Zulus are also rarely given. Thus the proper response is "Thank You."
The Mi'kmaq believed in the Great creator. that he created everything in their world. Animals held a great respect among native Canadians. These were creatures who the great creator assigned to feed and clothe them. Cereimonies were held to thank the creator. Mi'kmaq only killed what they needed, and they never killed for sport.
The duration of I Thank a Fool is 1.67 hours.
beacause they were telling them "thank you for giving your life to let us eat''
They thanked it because they thought the spirit always gave them meals.
because although they needed meat and other parts from the animal to help them survive and to enrich their cultural lives, they also believed that they must respect the spirit of the animal that they had to kill.
Nyaweh
"Thank you". They speak English, in London, England.
Merci
Who would ask that question???Anyway Iroquois built there own longhouses! What else would they do order slaves to do it? Oh wait THEY DIDN'T HAVE SLAVES!!!! Thank you for reading my answer!!!!!!
The Iroquois traded corn and steak from the river. They got money in return thank you
merci = thankyou
Gracias. (They speak Spanish in Cuba.)
vielen Dank
In Shanghainese, you can say "谢谢" (which is pronounced "zhei zhei").