Because Jacques Cartier kidnapped their chief and then returned without him
Lacrosse: Ancient Haudenosaunee Game
Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.
The Haudenosaunee are also known as the Iroquois Indians. They ate very simple, staple foods which included corn, beans, and squash.
in the eastern of Canada
They didn't have money they traded instead
The Mi'kmaq and Haudenosaunee had different responses to contact with the French. The Mi'kmaq generally welcomed the French, as the alliance provided them with trade opportunities and military support against rival tribes and colonial powers. In contrast, the Haudenosaunee were more ambivalent and often resisted French influence, particularly due to their existing alliances with the British and competition for control over trade and territory. Overall, while the Mi'kmaq embraced the French, the Haudenosaunee were more cautious and strategic in their interactions.
The name Iroquois is a French transliteration of irinakhoiw, a Huron (Wyandot) name for the Haudenosaunee as opposed to a name proffered by the Haudenosaunee themselves. As the Hurons were traditional enemies, they used a derogatory term, meaning "black snakes" or "real adders". The reason the French used the Huron name was that the Huron were allied with the French and traded furs with them.
1600's or 1650 area
The word Iroquois is of French origin, used to refer to the Haudenosaunee people. The word Haudenosaunee itself roughly translates to "people of the longhouse". Longhouses are the traditional homes widely built by the Haudenosaunee, hence their common association.
Lacrosse: Ancient Haudenosaunee Game
The French revolution was extremely hostile to the Catholic Church. They guillotined priests, nuns, and sisters by the hundreds, desecrated Churches, and destroyed priceless relics.
Yes, it was the French Indian war
the haudenosaunee used oil and gas
Haudenosaunee Development Institute was created in 2007.
it did not create comfortable relations between formerly hostile French Catholics and their Calvinist English neighbors.
It means What did it mean when they say the society of the Haudenosaunee was matrilineal?
Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.