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Qué (quién) es iroquois - definición


Iroquois         
  • 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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·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.
Iroquois         
  • 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
Iroquois League; League of the Iroquois; Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy; Mengwe; Ganonsyoni; Iroqois; Six Nations of the Iroquois; Irequois; Iriquios; Iruquios; Iroquois confederacy; Iriqoi; Iroqouis; Haudenasaunee; Iroquois Confederacy of Nations; Early Iroquoian; Late Iroquoian; Iriquois; Maqua; Haudenausanee; Iroquis; Iroquois Confederacy; The Six Nations of the Iroquois; Haudenosaunee; Sixth Nation; Iroquois Confederation; Irquios; Iroquois Indian; Hodenosaunee; Iroqui; Haudenosanee confederacy; Haudenosaunee Confederacy; League of Five Nations; Iroquois people; Iroquois Nation; Haudenosaune; Grand Council of the Six Nations; Iroquois Indians; Five Nations of the Iroquois; History of the Iroquois; Draft:Iroquois nation; Iroquoia; Five Nations Iroquois; Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address; Iroquoisia
['?r?kw??, -k??]
¦ noun (plural same)
1. a member of a former confederacy of six American Indian peoples (Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Tuscarora) who lived mainly in southern Ontario and Quebec and northern New York State.
2. any of the Iroquoian languages of these peoples.
Origin
Fr., from an Algonquian lang.
Iroquois, Louisville         
NEIGHBORHOOD IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Iroquois is a neighborhood on the south side of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is split into two parts by Beechmont.

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Iroquois
Ejemplos de uso de iroquois
1. Johnson did everything he could to protect his fellow Iroquois.
2. It was rededicated in 1872 in a ceremony attended by descendants of Iroquois chiefs and former President Millard Fillmore.
3. The Six Nations Confederacy, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, is made up of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora peoples.
4. His alliances with the Iroquois suited them politically, leading them to make him their own, and enabling him to become one of pre–revolutionary America‘s greatest power–brokers.
5. Rod Blagojevich declared state disaster areas in Iroquois County and Livingston County, where about 200 homes were evacuated when the Vermilion River went over its banks.