The word Iroquois is of French origin, used to refer to the Haudenosaunee people. The word Haudenosaunee itself roughly translates to "people of the longhouse". Longhouses are the traditional homes widely built by the Haudenosaunee, hence their common association.
When two or more longhouse families come together, it is often referred to as a "clan" or "extended family." In many Indigenous cultures, particularly among the Iroquois, the longhouse serves as a communal living space for multiple related families, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility. This structure emphasizes kinship ties and collective living, reflecting the social organization of the group.
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A longhouse has a fire to welcome visitors in the entrance. Since it's made for families, each family has a room with fire. There are holes on the roof for the smoke to come out.
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The Iroquois League came about by taking the advice of a peace-seeking man named Deganawida. They stopped warring with each other and formed an alliance. This alliance of the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, and Seneca was the Iroquois League.
It is Iroquois Indian, it means "still waters" or "deep waters"
The Brooklyn Bridge has come to be a symbol of New York City.
I think its a symbol of things to come because it sort of represents a new life after another.
This is the Star of David, a symbol of that house at the time.
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The Tulip has come to be a loved symbol for the Netherlands.