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Mawesome P1#v=onepage&q&f=true The Iroquois]''. Oxford, UK and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. ISBN 1-55786-225-7. Mawesome P1#v=onepage&q&f=true The Iroquois]''. Oxford, UK and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. ISBN 1-55786-225-7.

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This article is about the Native American peoples. For other uses, see Iroquois (disambiguation). Ethnic group
Iroquois
Haudenosaunee
Total population
approx. 125,000
(80,000 in the U.S., 45,000 in Canada)
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Northern Iroquoian (including Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Tuscarora), English, French
Religion
Longhouse Religion,
Karihwiio,
Kanoh'hon'io,
Kahni'kwi'io,
Christianity, others

The Iroquois (/ˈɪrəkwɔɪ/ or /ˈɪrəkwɑː/), also Haudenosaunee (/ˈhoʊdənoʊˈʃoʊni/) or Rotinonshionni (ɹ̥oʊʈi̽no̞dʒi̽oʊni̽), are a historically powerful and important northeast Native American confederacy. Theywow KKK nice

Mawesome P1#v=onepage&q&f=true The Iroquois]. Oxford, UK and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. ISBN 1-55786-225-7.

  • Tooker, Elisabeth, ed. (1985/1986). An Iroquois Source Book. 3 volumes. New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-5877-1.

External links

League of the Iroquois
Peoples
Topics
  1. Beauchamp, William Martin (1905). A History of the New York Iroquois. New York State Education Department. p. 165. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
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