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Iroquoian
Iroquoian, a. and n. (ˈɪrəkwɔɪən, -kɔɪ-) [f. Iroquois a. and n. + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Iroquois, or to the language family defined in sense B a below. B. n. a. A language family which includes the Iroquois, Huron, Cherokee, and several lesser-known American Indian languages. b. A me...
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Iroquoian peoples
The Cherokee are also an Iroquoian-speaking people. It encompasses a group of archaeological cultures considered by archaeologists to be Iroquoian or proto-Iroquoian in character.
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Proto-Iroquoian language
Proto-Iroquoian is the theoretical proto-language of the Iroquoian languages. Iroquoian
Iroquoian languages
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orenda
orenda (ɒˈrɛndə) [Iroquoian.] (See quots.)1902 J. N. B. Hewitt in Amer. Anthropologist IV. 33 (title) Orenda and a definition of religion. Ibid. 37 This subsumed magic power is called..manitowi by the Algonquian, pokunt by the Shoshonean, and orenda by the Iroquoian tribes. And it is suggested that ...
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St. Lawrence Iroquoians
They spoke Laurentian languages, a branch of the Iroquoian family. Laurentian Iroquoian and Laurentian Iroquois Identity: based on language studies, with material added since 1940;
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St. Lawrence Iroquoian and St.
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Tuscarora
Tuscarora (tʌskəˈrɔːrə) [Iroquois, = hemp-gatherer.] An Iroquoian people, originally inhabiting Carolina, which, after moving to upper New York State, joined the Iroquois Confederacy of North American Indians, commonly called the Five Nations (thereafter Six Nations), in 1722; a member of this peopl...
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Scahentoarrhonon
Language
Scahentoarrhonon was an Iroquoian language, likely related to Susquehannock, Wendat, Erie and Wenrohronon. peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands
Native American tribes in Pennsylvania
Languages attested from the 17th century
Languages extinct in the 17th century
Iroquoian
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Cayuga
Cayuga (ˈkeɪjuːgə, ˈkaɪjuːgə) [Iroquoian place-name.] One of the five (later six) tribes of the Iroquoian confederation of North American Indians; a member of this tribe; their language. Also attrib.1744 Colon. Rec. Pennsylvania IV. 722 The several Nations had drawn for the performance of the Ceremo...
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Onojutta-Haga
Language
The Onojutta-Haga or Juniata were an Iroquoian-speaking group. North of the Great Lakes, the Wyandot were also Iroquoian speaking.
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易洛魁语系
语言分类
南易洛魁语族
切罗基语
北易洛魁语族
Lakes Iroquoian
五大部族语言和Susquehannock
塞内卡–奥农达加
塞内卡–卡尤加
塞内卡语
卡尤加语
奥农达加
奥农达加语
摩和克–奥奈达
奥奈达语
摩和克语
Susquehannock
Susquehannock (已灭绝 Huron–Petun) (已灭绝)
Neutral (已灭绝)
Erie (已灭绝)
Tuscarora–Nottoway
图斯卡罗拉语(Tuscarora) (频危)
Nottoway (已灭绝)
归属未定语言:
Laurentian (已灭绝)
易洛魁语系
语系
北美洲原住民语言
simple:Iroquoian
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Senedo people
They may have been an Iroquoian tribe; most of the Iroquoian peoples were located further north around the Great Lakes. Other Iroquoian-speaking tribes in what is present-day Virginia were the Nottoway and Meherrin.
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Laurentian language
Lawrence Iroquoian, was an Iroquoian language spoken until the late 16th century along the shores of the Saint Lawrence River in present-day Quebec and were "clearly in contact with the Lake Iroquoian peoples [Huron and Iroquois]" (Mithun, 1981).
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Neutral Huron language
Neutral or Neutral Huron was the Iroquoian language spoken by the Neutral Nation. References
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Neutral people
Northern Iroquoian languages
Extinct languages of North America
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Hanni Woodbury
Hanni Woodbury is a German-American linguist and anthropologist who specializes in Onondaga and other Iroquoian languages. United States
People from Hamburg
Linguists from Germany
Linguists from the United States
Women linguists
Onondaga
German anthropologists
Linguists of Iroquoian
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Erie language
Erie was believed to have been an Iroquoian language spoken by the Erie people, similar to Wyandot. the name they called themselves)
Gùkulëáwo (Wolf)
Chautauqua (A bag tied in the center/middle) or (Two moccasins tied together)
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Northern Iroquoian
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