when and where was the iroquois tribe confronted by removal or conflict with the United States?
The Iroquois Confederacy first began when five different Native American nations, the Cayuga, the Onondaga, the Mohawk, the Seneca, and the Oneida came together against their common enemies, to strengthen their tribes. Each tribe had its representative. If a tribe had a conflict, the Iroquois Confederacy representatives came together and discussed it until they could reach a compromise. Usually these compromises worked. The Iroquois Confederacy was a form of government among the more Southern Eastern Woodlands Tribes.
the Iroquois tribe dwellings look like the mesa verde
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they lived in new york
To replce missing members of their tribe
No, the Iroquois are an eastern woodland tribe, not a desert tribe.
what explorers interracted with the native Amarican tribe of the iroquois
Another name for Iroquois tribe is "People of the Longhouse". Hope this answer help you.
No. The Iroquois is a northeastern tribe and the Shawnee a plains tribe. The two never met.
The Iroquois were a Native American tribe there chief was Donnacona
In an Iroquois tribe, there are typically 49 clan mothers, one from each of the 49 clans that make up the Iroquois Confederacy. Each clan mother holds significant authority and responsibility, including the selection and removal of chiefs and the maintenance of social and cultural traditions. The role of clan mothers is central to the governance and social structure of the Iroquois.
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Uncas detected a group of about 200 Iroquois warriors. This encounter occurred during a conflict in the 17th century when Uncas, a leader of the Mohegan tribe, was involved in the struggle for power and territory in the region. His awareness of the Iroquois presence played a critical role in the dynamics of the conflict between various Native American tribes and colonial settlers.
The Iroquois didn't move west. They were a northeastern tribe.
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