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  2. Iroquoian peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Iroquoian peoples are an ethnolinguistic group of peoples from eastern North America. Their traditional territories, often referred to by scholars as Iroquoia, [ 1 ] stretch from the mouth of the St. Lawrence River in the north, to modern-day North Carolina in the south.

  3. Category:Iroquoian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Iroquoian peoples — Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands cultural area, in eastern North America. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.

  4. Iroquois - Wikipedia

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    The St. Lawrence Iroquoians, Wendat (Huron), Erie, and Susquehannock, all independent peoples known to the European colonists, also spoke Iroquoian languages. They are considered Iroquoian in a larger cultural sense, all being descended from the Proto-Iroquoian people and language. Historically, however, they were competitors and enemies of the ...

  5. Seneca people - Wikipedia

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    The Seneca's own name for themselves is O-non-dowa-gah or Onödowá’ga, meaning "Great Hill People" [5] [6] The exonym Seneca is "the Anglicized form of the Dutch pronunciation of the Mohegan rendering of the Iroquoian ethnic appellative" originally referring to the Oneida.

  6. Iroquoian languages - Wikipedia

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    Ethnicity: Iroquoian peoples: Linguistic classification: ... The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America.

  7. St. Lawrence Iroquoians - Wikipedia

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    The St. Lawrence Iroquoians were an Iroquoian Indigenous people who existed until about the late 16th century. They concentrated along the shores of the St. Lawrence River in present-day Quebec and Ontario, Canada, and in the American states of New York and northernmost Vermont.

  8. List of contemporary ethnic groups - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of contemporary ethnic groups.There has been constant debate over the classification of ethnic groups.Membership of an ethnic group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically includes aspects such as religion, mythology and ritual, cuisine, dressing (clothing) style and ...

  9. Westo - Wikipedia

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    The Westo were an Iroquoian Native American tribe encountered in what became the Southeastern U.S. by Europeans in the 17th century. They probably spoke an Iroquoian language. . The Spanish called these people Chichimeco (not to be confused with Chichimeca in Mexico), and Virginia colonists may have called the same people Richahecri