Iroquoian$40841$ - translation to spanish
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Iroquoian$40841$ - translation to spanish

NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGE FAMILY
Iroquoian; Iroquoian language; Iroquois language; Iroquoian Family (language); Southern Iroquoian languages; ISO 639:iro; Northern Iroquoian languages; Northern Iroquoian; Southern Iroquoian; Iroquoian family; Haudenosaunee languages; Iroquoian language family

Iroquoian      
adj. iroqués (de un grupo de tribus indias ; de la familia de lenguas de esas tribus)

Definition

Iroquoian
·add. ·noun An Indian of an Iroquoian tribe.
II. Iroquoian ·add. ·adj Of, pertaining to, or designating, one of the principal linguistic stocks of the North American Indians. The territory of the northern Iroquoian tribes, of whom the Five Nations, or Iroquois proper, were the chief, extended from the shores of the St. Lawrence and of Lakes Huron, Ontario, and Erie south, through eastern Pennsylvania, to Maryland; that of the southern tribes, of whom the Cherokees were chief, formed part of Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. All of the tribes were agricultural, and they were noted for large, communal houses, palisaded towns, and ability to organize, as well as for skill in war.

Wikipedia

Iroquoian languages

The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America. They are known for their general lack of labial consonants. The Iroquoian languages are polysynthetic and head-marking.

As of 2020, all surviving Iroquoian languages are severely or critically endangered, with only a few elderly speakers remaining. The two languages with the most speakers, Mohawk in New York and Cherokee, are spoken by less than 10% of the populations of their tribes.