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Iroquois
Indigenous People of Western New York
What Was the Iroquois Confederacy?
Upper Canada, New York, and the Iroquois Six Nations, 1783-1815 Author(S): Alan Taylor Reviewed Work(S): Source: Journal of the Early Republic, Vol
Ojibwe and Dakota Relations: a Modern Ojibwe Perspective Through
Linguistic Notes and Ethnographic Terms for Abenakis Wôbanakiak
A Native History of Kentucky
Iroquois Native American Cultural Influences in Promoting Women's
The Shawnee in Pennsylvania
Ojibwe, Missisauga Ojibwe, Ir- the French’S Side During a War with the Mesquaki Tribe, Also of Wiscon- Sin
Historic American Indian Tribes of Ohio 1654-1843
Numbers in American Indian Mythology
Manahatta to Manhattan Native Americans in Lower Manhattan
A Mohawk Iroquois Village Teacher Guide
Iroquois Council: Choosing Sides
The Iroquoian Occupations of Northern New York 65
The Iroquois and New York State
A History of Treaty-Making in Canada the Impact of Treaty Making in Canada Has Been Wide-Ranging and Long Standing
Songs from the Iroquois Longhouse AFS L6
Top View
Haudenosaunee Guide for Educators
Ojibwe and Dakota War Ojibwe and Dakota
Traditional Territory Acknowledgements in Ontario
Migration and Identity in Protohistoric and Colonial Shawnee Society
The Shawnee Prophet and Handsome Lake
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma (Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, OSDE)
Fort La Presentation: the Abenaki
• Unit 1 Lesson 4 • Iroquois, Mingo, and Wyandot
The Iroquois Confederacy N.Y.State I. the Onondaga and the Central
Papers from the Conference on Iroquois Research, 2001–2005
The Abenakis: Aborigines of Vermont - Part Ii
State of Vermont's Response to Petition for Federal
Iroquoians in the St. Lawrence River Valley Before European Contact
Iroquois - the Six Nations by Mary Lynn Bushong
Origins of Iroquois Neutrality
Iroquois League of the Various Tribes Relates the Many Factors Which
Traditional Indian Justice in Ontario: a Role for the Present? Michael Coyle
A New People in an Age of War: the Kahnawake Iroquois, 1667--1760
Western Abenaki of the Upper Connecticut River Basin: Preliminary Notes on Native American Pre-Contact Culture in Northern New England
Lenape Names of Different Tribes
French Allies at Fort Necessity
Wendat Among the Iroquois
The Lenni-Lenape People: Yesterday and Today
Who Were the Iroquois
Breaking the Great League of Peace and Power: the Six Iroquois Nations During and After the American Revolution
Prehistoric Era Lenape in New York
The Value of Water and the Meaning of Water Law for the Native Americans Known As the Haudenosaunee*
Seneca Iroquois Concepts of Time
The Abenakis: Aborigines of Vermont -- Part I
Iroquois Projectile Point
County Names
Native Land Use and Settlements in the Northeastern Woodlands
Arthur and Shirley Einhorn Iroquois Collection
The Erie Canal: the Native Americans of New York State
Iroquois Confederacy Before the Arrival of the Europeans and the Interactions of the Iroquois and the European Peoples After Their Arrival
The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Landscape – Gendered and Balanced
Mohawk Culture the History Behind the Hairdo by Simone T
A System Model of Shawnee Indian Migration
William Penn on the Leni-Lenape Indians
How Do Akwesasne Mohawk People Define Their Cultural Identity? Sarah J
Shawnee Tribe (Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, OSDE)
Woodland Indians in New York the Iroquois and Algonquin