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    Onondaga Country, New York, United States. Thier traditional homeland is in and around present-day Onondaga Country, New York, south of lake Ontario. They were centerally located among the nations with the cayuga and senecta to thier west and the oneida and Mowhawk to their east. Most onondagas today live on six nations reserve on ontario, Canada and in Onondaga Country, New York city.

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    what is now has Quebec city. Then in 1615, Champlain made a brave voyage into the interior of Canada accompanied by a tribe of Native Americans with whom he had good relations, the Hurons.Champlain and the French aided the Hurons in an attack on the Iroquois, but they lost the battle and Champlain was hit in the knee with an arrow and unable to walk. So there was a lot of stuff they did in this year’s I mean they fought battle and went to find new land. Champlain surrendered on July 19,1629 and returned

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    Five Civilized Tribes

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    Five Civilized Tribes. The five tribes are the Cherokee Indians, Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw Indians, Creek Indians, and Seminole Indians. These five tribes weren’t apart of the original allotment act (Calloway 423). This act was giving land to the nations in continual effort to “civilize” the Indians. All five of the tribes renovated their financial, teaching, and administrative design after the removal procedure, and were workable as self-ruling government (Calloway 423). The tribes had to readjust

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    Believing that the world is led by supernatural beings or spirits, several cultures created masks worn ceremonially to connect and appease with these forces. Two of the prominent Native American masks are the Iroquois False Face masks and the Hopi Kachina masks. False Face Masks of the Iroquois The False Face masks are regarded as "living" and are "fed" with tobacco. They are characterized by distorted features with deep-set eyes accented by metal. They have long white or black hair from the horse’s

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    The League of the Iroquois is a historic confederacy comprised of the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and later the Tuscarora tribes. Coming with the message of peace, Deganawida tried to convince the tribes to become “one mind, one heart, one law.” He saw the advantages of coming together as a united people and the foolishness of the constant infighting. Upon the formation of the league, the Mohawk chief Hiawatha made strings of wampum as a symbol that became significant in diplomatic

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    The Iroquois feelings toward nature was believed to be great and they were very thankful for what the earth provided them. The Iroquois have a “sacred tree that stood at the center of the universe.” The Iroquois also have fruits and flowers and fish to eat from. Iroquois grew many different kinds of things for their people to eat from. The Gods made the birds in the sky, the bids caught the woman and brought he down to safety so that way she would not be hurt and that way she could have her baby

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    (Ethnologue 2015). In the first study, I looked into the basic sociolinguistic aspects affecting this language, focusing primarily on efforts to revitalize it. It is labeled by the anthropological site Ethnologue as Moribund, and by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as Extinct (Ethnologue 2015). In part one of the current paper, I will reiterate some of the points that I made previously, while further exploring the topic of language revitalization.

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    Essay On Iroquois

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    There are many Iroquoian nations, including the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, the Wenero Nation, and the Five Nations of the Huron Confederacy, but the term Iroquois only applies to the six nation confederacy of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onandaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and the Tuscarora, who were added to the league well after its formation in 1713. The Iroquois were settled across central New York with the Mohawks farthest East, closer to the coast, and the Seneca farthest west. The term Iroquois is based on a Basque

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    constitution the Iroquois League developed and its primary notions were; freedom, democracy, and a confederation where one federal government controlled the states. Beyond the apparent similarities between The Great Law of Peace and The Constitution, there were many differences in terms of history, philosophy and application that set both constitutions apart. To begin, the Iroquois League were established by Hiwatha and Deganwidah, leaders of the Mohawk tribe. The year in which the Iroquois League was

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    Feminism and patriarchy are not words that are unheard of in American society. In fact, it is quite the opposite. From personal experience, I’ve realized that theses words and the issue of women’s equality have been more and more prominent in the media, on social networks, and even in day to day conversations. Feminism, which is “the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities” is the righteous response to patriarchy, or “ a group or government controlled by men”. The growing

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