Some Iroquois tribes were forced to relocate to Oklahoma or Wisconsin due to the pressures of westward expansion and government policies in the 19th century. The U.S. government aimed to acquire their ancestral lands for settlement and agriculture, often through treaties that were not honored. The removal was part of a broader pattern of displacement experienced by many Native American tribes during this period. As a result, some Iroquois sought refuge in these new territories to preserve their culture and community.
The Chippewa, Fox, Sauk, Dakota, Iroquois and Kickapoo.
Oklahoma
The indian removal act
It became known as the trail of tears.
Mohican tribes, Chappaqua, and some Crow Tribes iroquois
They were forced to leave their lands and move west, many to Oklahoma.
The Iroquois tribes did not live on Long Island; the tribes were all from the Algonquian language group.
The tribes of the Iroquois confederacy are:OnondagaCayugaSenecaMohawkOneidaTuscaroraOther tribes that speak related languages are called Iroquoian; they include:PetunHuron and WyandotSusquehannaNeutralErie
The Iroquois
The Iroquois
The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government
the Iroquois men married are the women from diffrent tribes.