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Henry Hudson was an English explorer known for his voyages in the early 17th century, primarily exploring regions of North America. He interacted with various Indigenous cultures, including the Algonquin tribes along the northeastern coast and the Iroquois further inland. His expeditions, particularly in present-day Canada and New York, highlighted the diverse cultural landscapes of Indigenous peoples, including their trade practices, social structures, and ways of life. Hudson's encounters contributed to European knowledge of these cultures, although they were often marked by conflict and the impact of colonization.

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