We call ourselves Dine' which translate to "The People" - most other tribes refer to themselves as this also
The name "Iroquois" was given by European settlers, derived from a French adaptation of a Native American term. The Iroquois themselves refer to their confederation as the Haudenosaunee, meaning "People of the Longhouse." The term "Iroquois" specifically refers to a group of nations, including the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora. The name reflects the complex interactions between Native Americans and European colonizers.
Another name for Iroquois tribe is "People of the Longhouse". Hope this answer help you.
It actually depends which one you mean. 'China' is just the American word that the Americans call it, but in china we call it "zhong guo" which means Middle Kingdom, because at the time of ancient China, they considered themselves in the center of the world.
The Arapaho tribe was engaged in occasional warfare with the Pawnee, Ute, Crows, Shoshone, Kiowas and Comanches; they even occasionally fought against their allies the Cheyenne, Teton Lakota and Atsinas. Arapaho is not their real name - they call themselves Hinóno'éí or Hinono'eiteen. The name Arapaho may come from two Crow words meaning "Many Tattoos".
Haudenosaunee is the name the Iroquois prefer to use when referring to themselves. It means People of the Longhouse.
Haundenounee means Iroquois it another name for the Iroquois It means another name for Iroquois .
People Of The Long House.
"Ils s'appellent" in French means "they are called" or "they call themselves."
According to their Wikipedia entry: "They called themselves the "Haudenosaunee," meaning "people who live in longhouses." The name Iroquois is a name given to these tribes by their enemies.
They would call themselves Inca's
The iroquois people called themselves the Haudenosaunee. I forgot why but go f*k urselves.
We call ourselves Dine' which translate to "The People" - most other tribes refer to themselves as this also
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The name "Iroquois" was given by European settlers, derived from a French adaptation of a Native American term. The Iroquois themselves refer to their confederation as the Haudenosaunee, meaning "People of the Longhouse." The term "Iroquois" specifically refers to a group of nations, including the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora. The name reflects the complex interactions between Native Americans and European colonizers.
There were many alternative names given to the Iroquois indian tribe. Most of these were given by their enemies. The tribe themselves, however, referred to their people as Haudenosaunee. Another common name was Massawomeck.
Another name for Iroquois tribe is "People of the Longhouse". Hope this answer help you.