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Onondaga$55108$ - traducción al Inglés

ONE OF THE ORIGINAL FIVE CONSTITUENT NATIONS OF THE IROQUOIS (HAUDENOSAUNEE) CONFEDERACY
Onondaga tribe; Onondaga Nation; Onondagas; Onondaga (people); Onondaga Nation of New York; Onondaga nation; Onondaga Indians; Onondaga (tribe)
  • Iroquois Chiefs from the Six Nations Reserve reading wampum belts in Brantford, Ontario in 1871. Joseph Snow, Onondaga chief, is first on the left.
  • Sketch by [[Samuel de Champlain]] of his attack on an Onondaga village.
  • Rose Doctor, Onondaga people Wolf Clan, Clanmother

Onondaga      
n. Zoon van Onondaga stam (Indiaanse stam vroeger gevestigd in de buurt van New-York); de taal van die stam

Definición

Onondagas
·noun ·pl A tribe of Indians formerly inhabiting what is now a part of the State of New York. They were the central or head tribe of the Five Nations.

Wikipedia

Onondaga people

The Onondaga people (Onondaga: Onöñda’gaga’, "Hill Place people") are one of the five original nations of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy in the Northeastern Woodlands. Their historical homelands are in and around present-day Onondaga County, New York, south of Lake Ontario.

Being centrally located, they are considered the "Keepers of the Fire" (Kayečisnakwe’nì·yu in Tuscarora) in the figurative longhouse that shelters the Five Nations. The Cayuga and Seneca have territory to their west and the Oneida and Mohawk to their east. For this reason, the League of the Iroquois historically met at the Iroquois government's capital at Onondaga, as the traditional chiefs do today.

In the United States, the home of the Onondaga Nation is the Onondaga Reservation. Onondaga people also live near Brantford, Ontario on Six Nations territory. This reserve used to be Haudenosaunee hunting grounds, but much of the Confederacy relocated there as a result of the American Revolution. Although the British promised the security of Haudenosaunee homelands, the 1783 treaty of Paris ceded the territory over to the United States.