I can only think of one right now, in fact, i only think there is one, but im not sure, they live in the eastern woodlands region...
Gennesee is one of the names that Iroquois used.
Some native Americans in the Middle Colonies were the Algonquin and the Iroquois tribes.
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yes and no some are and some are not
yes and no some are and some are not
The leader is one of it!
Some sort if forest
Some Iroquois people don't wear moccasins, and they don't live in longhouses anymore
Some Iroquois people don't wear moccasins, and they don't live in longhouses anymore
Answer:The Iroquois' name for themselves was the "Haudenosaunee", which means some equivalent of "People of the Longhouse."When the French came they first met the Huron, a tribe which was a hereditary enemy of the Iroquois. Their name for their enemies was an insulting name meaning "black snakes" or "real adders". The French transliterated this as irinakhoiw which became Iroquois.An alternate suggestion suggests that the name comes from transliterations and misunderstandings in pronunciation between Basque fishermen, French historians and tribes along the St. Laurence River. In this proposal Iroquois comes from a Basque phrase for "killer people" (hilokoa)