Iroquois Confederacy - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Iroquois Confederacy - Übersetzung nach Englisch

LIGHTHOUSE IN MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES
Point iroquois; Point Iroquois; Point Iroquois Lighthouse
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  • View from the lighthouse tower facing northeast toward Canada

Iroquois Confederacy         
  • Map showing Iroquois claims through the 1700s.
  • Iroquois conquests 1638–1711
  • Iroquois painting of Tadodaho receiving two Mohawk chiefs
  • Chiefs of the Six Nations explaining their wampum belts to [[Horatio Hale]], 1871
  • Seneca chief Cornplanter
  • Detail. Ball-headed club. A diplomatic gift to James Bruce (8th Earl Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine), made most probably by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois). From Canada, early-mid 19th century CE. National Museum of Scotland
  • Algonquian tribes]]}}
  • A diorama of The Three Sisters (corn, beans, and squash) on display in A Mohawk Iroquois Village, an exhibit at the New York State Museum.
  • Unnamed Iroquois chief, early 18th century
  • Engraving based on a drawing by Champlain of his 1609 voyage. It depicts a battle between Iroquois and Algonquian tribes near [[Lake Champlain]]
  • Iroquois engaging in trade with Europeans, 1722
  • Mohawk]] war and political leader Thayendanegea (''also'' [[Joseph Brant]])
  • ''Joseph Brant'', painted by the American artist [[Gilbert Stuart]]
  • Map of the Five Nations (from the [[Darlington Collection]])
  • The four "Mohawk Kings" who travelled to London in 1710.
  • Member of the [[False Face Society]]
  • Stone pipe (19th-century engraving)
  • Seneca man in traditional dress
  • Seneca woman in traditional dress
  • Mohawk leader [[John Smoke Johnson]] (right) with John Tutela and Young Warner, two other Six Nations [[War of 1812]] veterans. Photo: July 1882
  • Meeting of the Society of Mystic Animals {{circa}}1900
  • Famous Seneca chief, [[Red Jacket]], political negotiator and critic of European religion, speaking to crowd
  • Traditional Iroquois [[longhouse]]
CONFEDERACY OF NORTHEAST NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE
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Iroquois Confederacy, lega di sei tribù americane, (Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, e iTuscarora) istituita per arbitrare su conflitti interni alle varie tribù americane
lost cause         
  • Frontispiece]] to the first edition of<br/>Dixon's ''The Clansman'',<br/> by [[Arthur I. Keller]].}}
  • redemption]]", and relinquished in 2020 during the [[George Floyd protests]].
  • Flag of Georgia]] (1956–2001)
  • The Lost Cause ideology includes fallacies about the relationships between slaves and their masters.
  • The [[United Daughters of the Confederacy]] helped promulgate the Lost Cause's ideology through the construction of numerous memorials, such as this one in Tennessee.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL NEGATIONIST IDEOLOGY THAT HOLDS THAT THE CAUSE OF THE CONFEDERACY DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR WAS A JUST AND HEROIC ONE
Lost Cause; Southern nostalgia; The Lost Cause; Confederate cause; The Rebel Cause; Rebel Cause; Rebel cause; Lost cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause myth; The Lost Cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause narrative; Northern Aggression; Confederate apologism; Confederate apologist; Lost cause mythology
n. causa persa
Confederate States of America         
  • ARC]] definition. Virginia and Tennessee show the public votes, while the other states show the vote by county delegates to the conventions.
  • The inauguration of [[Jefferson Davis]] in Montgomery, Alabama
  • ''[[A Home on the Mississippi]]'', [[Currier and Ives]], 1871
  • Secretary of War]] (1865)
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  • [[Alexander H. Stephens]], Confederate Vice President; author of the '[[Cornerstone Speech]]'
  • Richmond bread riot, 1863
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  • Evolution of the Confederate States, December 20, 1860 – July 15, 1870
  • Davis's cabinet in 1861, Montgomery, Alabama<br />Front row, left to right: [[Judah P. Benjamin]], [[Stephen Mallory]], [[Alexander H. Stephens]], [[Jefferson Davis]], [[John Henninger Reagan]], and [[Robert Toombs]]<br />Back row, standing left to right: [[Christopher Memminger]] and [[LeRoy Pope Walker]]<br />Illustration printed in ''[[Harper's Weekly]]''
  • Confederate Battle Flag]] pattern is the one most often thought of as the Confederate Flag today; it was one of many used by the Confederate armed forces. Variations of this design served as the Battle Flag of the Armies of Northern Virginia and Tennessee, and as the Confederate Naval Jack.
  • Provisional Congress]]''', Montgomery, Alabama
  • Natchez]], [[Mississippi]]
  • Elias Boudinot]], Cherokee secessionist, Rep. Indian Territory
  • Passers-by abusing the bodies of Union supporters near [[Knoxville, Tennessee]]. The two were hanged by Confederate authorities near the railroad tracks so passing train passengers could see them.
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  • [[Jefferson Davis]], President of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865
  • Main railroads of Confederacy, 1861; colors show the different gauges (track width); the top railroad shown in the upper right is the Baltimore and Ohio, which was at all times a Union railroad
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  • General in Chief]] (1865)
  • equestrian statue at the Virginia Capitol, Richmond, Virginia]]. The plates for the Seal were engraved in England but never received due to the Union Blockade.</ref>
  • Montgomery]]. The Secession Convention of Southern Churches was held here in 1861.
  • Recruitment poster: "Do not wait to be drafted". Under half re-enlisted.
  • border states]]) that primarily stayed in Union control. Red represents southern seceded states in rebellion, also known as the Confederate States of America. Uncolored areas were U.S. territories, with the exception of the [[Indian Territory]] (later [[Oklahoma]]).
  • [[William T. Sutherlin]] mansion, [[Danville, Virginia]], temporary residence of Jefferson Davis and dubbed "Last Capitol of the Confederacy"
DE FACTO FEDERAL REPUBLIC IN NORTH AMERICA FROM 1861 TO 1865
Provisional Confederate Government; Confederate State of America; Confederate states of america; Confederate States of American; The Confederacy; The Confederate States; Confederacy (American Civil War); Confederate States; Confederated states of america; Confedrated States of America; Confederated States of America; The Confederate States of America; US confederate; Confederate states; Southern Confederacy; Supreme Court of the Confederate States; States of the Confederate States; States of the Confederate States of America; Confederate States Of America; U.S. Confederate; Confederate State Supreme Court; Capital of the Confederacy; Confederate America; Confederate states of America; Confederate South; The South (American Civil War); South (American Civil War)
confederazione degli Stati Uniti

Definition

Iroquois
·noun ·sg & ·pl A powerful and warlike confederacy of Indian tribes, formerly inhabiting Central New York and constituting most of the Five Nations. Also, any Indian of the Iroquois tribes.

Wikipedia

Point Iroquois Light

Point Iroquois Light is a lighthouse on a Chippewa County bluff in the U.S. state of Michigan. Point Iroquois and its light mark the division line between Whitefish Bay and the western end of the St. Marys River, the connection between Lake Superior and other Great Lakes.

Point Iroquois includes a larger geographic area than the light station site. It was named for the Iroquois warriors massacred there by the Ojibwe in 1662. Native Algonkians called the point "Nadouenigoning", composed of the words "Nadone" (Iroquois) and "Akron" (bone).

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Iroquois Confederacy
1. The Six Nations Confederacy, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, is made up of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora peoples.
2. Among them were "The Broken Chain," about the Iroquois Confederacy, and "The Honour of All," a documentary about how the Alkali Lake Indians in British Columbia became almost entirely sober in the 1'80s after being 100 percent alcoholic 20 years before.