The term "Iroquois" originally referred to a confederation of Native American tribes in the northeastern United States and Canada, known for their political sophistication and military prowess. The word itself may derive from a French term meaning "real snakes," which was used by French colonizers to describe the tribes. As such, calling someone "Iroquois" could carry derogatory connotations, implying treachery or cunningness, reflecting the negative stereotypes held by European settlers towards Indigenous peoples. Over time, the term has been reclaimed and is now used respectfully to refer to the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and its members.
In Iroquois, kanata means village or settlement.
The word kentahten means in future land in Iroquois. The Iroquois lived in New York State. The Iroquois were farmers.
an insult
The suggestion that he had cheated was an insult to his honesty.You should never insult anyone who has the ability to make your life miserable.
To deride means to make fun of, mock, insult, or ridicule someone.
Haundenounee means Iroquois it another name for the Iroquois It means another name for Iroquois .
Insult meaning your mother.
a not to nice insult for a white Caucasian
the Iroquois currently call themselves the Haudenausonees which means "people of the longhouse"
The Iroquois great law of peace was model for the United States democracy
It is a very basic and childish insult.
To hassle or annoy; insult, vex.