Speakers conducted the Grand Council meetings. The Grand Council chose a speaker from either the Mohawk, Onondaga ,or Seneca nations. There was a new speaker each day. They told their opinions and perspectives of an issue in the Iroquois tribe.
The Catawba Indians were the first Native Americans the explorers encountered when they came to what is now North Carolina in the United States. The Catawba Indians spoke a language that was similar to the Sioux Indians.
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Prince Henry the Navigator spoke the Portuguese language. It is not known if he spoke any other languages. He was a key figure in the Age of Discoveries.
No, they are in no way related.The Iroquois are a confederacy of six tribes: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora. All speak languages belonging to the Iroquoian language family. They lived mainly in upper New York state.The Leni Lenape, Lenape or Delaware are a large tribal group in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York state. Sub-tribes include the Unami and Munsee. They spoke a typical Algonquian language and were so important that other Algonquian tribes called them "The Grandfathers".
He spoke Spanish.
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The Wendat people spoke Wendat, also known as Huron or Wyandot. This language is an Iroquoian language spoken by the indigenous Wendat people of North America.
Meherrin people speak English.Historically, they spoke Iroquoian Meherrin.
Coharie people speak English.Historically they spoke Carolina Iroquoian.
The Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke various languages. Some of the commonly spoken languages include Iroquoian, Algonquian, Muskogean, and Siouan. Each tribe had its own unique language.
For trade they spoke English or FrenchAnswer:The Oneida spoke Onieda, one of the Iroquoian languages spoken in the eastern US and southeast Canada. Oneida was one of the Lake Iroquoian Languages which included Mohawk and Oneida
The Erie of northern Ohio were an Iroquoian group (meaning they spoke an Iroquoian language). They constructed typical woodlands long-houses in villages surrounded by tall palisades for defence - they were traditional enemies of the Iroquois league and almost constantly at war.
Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora
The Wyandot people historically spoke the Wyandot language, which is an Iroquoian language. Today, the language is no longer widely spoken, with only a few individuals who have knowledge of it.
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