The Iroquois, primarily consisting of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations, speak several Iroquoian dialects. The main dialects include Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. Each of these languages has its own unique characteristics and variations, reflecting the distinct cultures and histories of the respective nations. Overall, the Iroquoian language family is rich and diverse, with multiple dialects contributing to its linguistic heritage.
Iroquois
Iroquois speakers were speakers from the Mohawk, Onondaga, or Seneca nations who were chosen by the Grand Council to speak to the Iroquois about things that were happening in the Iroquois tribe.
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The tribes of the Iroquois confederacy are:OnondagaCayugaSenecaMohawkOneidaTuscaroraOther tribes that speak related languages are called Iroquoian; they include:PetunHuron and WyandotSusquehannaNeutralErie
The Iroquois had 11 languages.
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.
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The Cayuga's speak one of the many Iroquois dialects. There is a good wikipedia article on the subject at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayuga_language
There was 5 sub parts in the Iroquois.
No, they spoke Mohawk and Seneca (with different tribes speaking different dialects).
The Cayugas are part of the Iroquois confederacy. Their traditional language is Cayuga which may also be spelled Gayogohó:no'. However, other Iroquois dialects are spoken too.
The Iroquois lived in a part of the Midwest near the Great Lakes. The area where they lived was dotted by many lakes and other bodies of water. The Iroquois had many places to fish.