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Hodenosaunne means: Iroquois not your but ok yo

( Ho-deno-sa-unee)

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What does hodenosaunee mean in native American?

The Iroquois call ourselves the Hodenosaunee, which means "People of the Longhouse".


What does hodenosaunee mean in native American history?

That means a phrase you use when you want something so it goes...


Who picked council members for the Hodenosaunee clans?

the clan mothers


What is another name for the people of the Iroquois confedracy?

Hodenosaunee, meaning "People of the Long House"


How do you pronounce Hodenosaunee?

(hod-o-nosh-o-neh) :D


The hodenosaunee trail connected the five major iriquois peoples?

umm....... a trail that ran through 5 peoples villages and was a WINDING trail.


What was another name for the Iroquois nation?

The iroquois people called themselves the Haudenosaunee. I forgot why but go f*k urselves.


Who are Iroqouis Indians?

== == Iroqouis Indians, also known as the Six Nations, were a confederation of tribes. The League of the Iroquois (Hodenosaunee}, composed of the five tribes: Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk. Later the Tuscarora tribe joined the league and the Mohegan.


What kind of shelter did the haudenosaunee live in?

They lived in longhouses. The Hodenosaunee lived in the state of New York/NY They made their houses out of different type of elm and many more types of wood


Why the Iroquois people referred to themselves as the Haudenosaunee?

That is a common modern myth generated by misleading Internet sites and badly informed or completely ignorant writers. The tribes making up the Iroquois League each spoke their own different language - these are closely related, but different. So it would clearly be wrong to think that they all called themselves by the same single name.The word Hodenosaunee is just one version of the term for "people of the longhouse", which is Hotinonsonni, Haudenosaunee, Hodenosaunee, Ongwanosionni in the languages spoken by the tribes of the League. In Cayuga the term Hodinǫhsǫnidǫh (longhouse people) refers to their own tribal leadership, not to the League.The Oneida word for a longhouse is kanúhses, by the way. In Cayuga it is ganǫhses.In each of their languages, each tribe had their own words for the other Iroquois tribes, so the Oneida called the Senecas tsitwanaˀa·ká (people of the mountains); they called the Onondagas onutaˀkeha·ká· (people of the hills) and they called the Cayugas kayukaˀa·ká (people of the mucky land).Furthermore, each Iroquois tribe had its own specific name for itself and these self-designations would be used far more frequently than "people of the longhouse". Individual tribal identity was valued very highly, even among allies.


How many different Indian tribes were in New York State?

See the Related Links for a site with photos in Indian portraits done by McKenney and Hall in the mid-1800's. There is a map showing at least some of the tribes. You can also look up subjects like "Indian tribes of NY State" on google.com and get much more information. Upstate New York was dominated by the League of the Iroquois (Hodenosaunee}, composed of the five tribes: Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk. Later the Tuscarora tribe joined the league. Eastern and southern NY was dominated by Mohegan tribes such as the Lenape and Mohicans.


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