Essays about iroquois nation

  1. Creation story of the Iroquios Indians and their history
    ... In 1570 the League of Iroquois Nation was formed. The Iroquois Indians were farmers and hunters. ... The Iroquois Nation had a sophisticated government system. ...
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  2. Iroquois
    ... Comparing and contrasting the creation stories of the worldsamp39 three main religions with the creation myth of the Iroquois nation illustrates this link between ...
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  3. The iroquois and the US constitution
    ... to the Seneca Lord. Each Iroquois nation ran its internal affairs with a council of elected delegates. They also sent their delegates ...
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  4. Northeastern Indians
    ... The Iroquois Indians were actually a nation of Indians made up of five tribes. ... In 1600, the height of the Iroquois nation, the population was about 20,000. ...
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  5. This Is How It Was: The Two Views of History
    ... the French, Dutch, and English. During the Beaver Wars, the Iroquois Nation was under conquest. Also during this time European weaponry ...
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  6. the last of the mohicans
    ... The Mohawks were allied to the British, the Northern tribe called the Hurons, not allied to the Iroquois Nation, became undeclared supporters of the French. ...
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  7. Cherokee Indians
    ... Oklahoma. The Cherokee Indians are a branch of the Iroquois nation. The Cherokee people were hunters, fisherman, traders, and farmers. ...
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  8. Iroquois Indians: World views and Stereotypes
    ... The Iroquois were social within their tribe and nation of Iroquois, but they were not so social with other tribe of Indians and with the Europeans. ...
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  9. running in the past
    ... using just runners. The Iroquois nation used the 240 mile ampquotIroquois trailampquot to keep its confederacy together. The Iroquois employed ...
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  10. Cherokee
    ... of the United States. The Cherokee were a branch off the Iroquois Nation. The language they spoke was Iroquian. They got their name ...
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  11. The Colonization of the Americ
    ... However, relations between the French and the Iroquois Nation was soured when Charles de Champlagne killed two Iroquois chiefs, and mortally wounded another. ...
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  12. Cherokee Indains
    ... Kituhwagi, which meant ampquotthe people of Kituhwaampquot. The Cherokee Indains are a branch of the Iroquois nation. In 1838 the US Army made the ...
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  13. Role of Cherokee Women in Their Culture
    ... History and Organization The Cherokee are a branch of the Iroquois nation and can trace their history back over a thousand years. ...
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  14. The injustice that surrounds the Americas
    ... Eventually the Tuscaroras were driven north by the British and Cherokee Nation to create what is now the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy. ...
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  15. Iroquois Indians: Considered the Most Important Native Group in ...
    ... the Iroquois Confederacy, equipped with Dutch firearms, made its united force felt by dispersing the \ampquotHuron in 1649, the Tobacco and the Neutral Nation in 1650 ...
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  16. Revolutionary war and the beginning of the new republic
    ... Their entire nation, which had previously lived on 160 acres, was now forced to ... Africans in the Americas and The Revolution and the Iroquois Confederacy were ...
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  17. Mohawks People of the place of flint
    ... The Iroquois built stronger palisades than their ancestor had, which suggests that ... the period when the Kanienkehaka, or the Mohawks, formed their own nation. ...
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  18. French and Indian War
    ... Under heavy fire, the Iroquois and the Canadians fled into the dense forest while the ... Proclaiming, ampquotI believe that I can save this nation and that no one else ...
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  19. Free at Last
    ... role in brining the lessons of the longestablished Iroquois Confederacy into ... of population of people, Franklin articulated reasons for a nation to collapse. ...
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  20. Americaamp39s Creation Canadaamp39s Foundation
    ... Laws were passed in the new nation stating that to obtain papers that ... Military and civilian, black, white, and Iroquois educated and unlettered rich and poor ...
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  21. Winston Churchill
    ... War II he began as the leader of the United British Nation and Commonwealth ... Jennie Jerome and as her mother, Clara Hall, was onequarter Iroquois, Sir Winston ...
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  22. The Articles of Confederation 2
    ... and would still be able to move on to the land given to the Iroquois. ... Finally, without control over foreign trade, the nation can not establish basic prices on ...
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  23. Notes on the State of Virginia
    ... And as Virginia, much like the rest of the nation, the Native American was an ... many of the concepts found in the tribal government of the Iroquois into the ...
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  24. Native American Women
    ... In the Choctaw nation, ampquot Moieties were subdivided into several nontotemic, exogamous ... Moreover, among such peoples as the Cherokee, Iroquois, and Pueblo, a ...
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  25. Where did the history of the United States originated
    ... Furthermore, the Dutch were also a wealthy nation and spent a lot of ... was not their aim, instead they made a friendly relationship with the Iroquois Indians and ...
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  26. Powers of the Constitution
    ... New York to concert their efforts to renew friendship with Iroquois and to ... single superintendent for Indian affairs, a fort in each Indian nation, war vessels ...
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  27. Trail of Tears
    ... Even the Iroquois were not English allies because of their unwillingness to fight. ... Throughout the history of our nation, Native Americans gave up their land to ...
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  28. Canada
    ... in August can take part in six nations native pudent, an Iroquois celebrating of ... July 1, 1867 Canada became a nation, and also became a democratic federation. ...
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  29. Indian Frontier
    ... historians and are seen throughout history books used in schools across the nation. ... as chief of the Senecas and Grand Sachem of the Iroquois Confederacy, and ...
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  30. Canada
    ... in August can take part in six nations native pudent, an Iroquois celebrating of ... July 1, 1867 Canada became a nation, and also became a democratic federation. ...
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