"Iroquois" is not the name of a language but refers to a group of tribes speaking related but different languages - so there is no such thing as an Iroquois word for anything.In Onondaga, I shake a rattle is haristonniaha.In Cayuga, a horn rattle is gahsdawędra; a rattle of turtle shell is ganyahdę gahsdawędra.In Oneida a rattle is astawʌ́·sliˀ.
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The possessive form for "the rattle of the snake" is the snake's rattle.
There is no such language (or tribe) as "Iroquois". Each of the Iroquois tribes spoke its own language - these were related to each other, but entirely different. Furthermore there is no direct translation of the Christian concept of "May God bless you".
What is making the rattle sound? If it is a rattle-snake, the rattle is to warn anything the rattle-snake believes is a danger to the snake, to keep away.
The baby shook his rattle. That was spooky enough rattle your bones.
The Rattle was invented by cavemen.
No a copperhead snake does not rattle.
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Well, they are born with their rattle. And everytime the snake sheds another rattle is added.
The past tense of rattle is rattled.
well the the Iroquois used weapons to hunt wooly-mammoths but they didn't have technology like we have today but someone introduced them to horses so they wouldn't have to hunt on their feet again and thats pretty much it for how the Iroquois did their life back then