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In the Iroquois language, specifically in the Mohawk dialect, a farewell greeting can be expressed as "Niawen," which means "thank you" and conveys good wishes. Another common phrase is "Kahwehn:ke," meaning "until we meet again." These expressions reflect the Iroquois' emphasis on gratitude and community connections.

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