Iroquoian-speaking people

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concept

Iroquoian-speaking people are Indigenous groups of North America historically united by related Iroquoian languages, shared cultural practices, and complex political systems, primarily located in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, and Appalachian regions.

All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands 14
Iroquoian-speaking people canonical 13
Mohawk community 5

Instances (41)

Instance Via concept surface
Congaree people indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Eno people indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Yamasee indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Santee Smith Mohawk person
Oneida nation
surface form: Oneida Nation
Iroquois nation
Onondaga nation
Kateri Tekakwitha Mohawk person
Jay Silverheels Mohawk person
Kanesatake Mohawk community
Cayuga nation
surface form: Cayuga Nation
Iroquois nation
Seneca nation
Mingo people
Timucua indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Tunica-Biloxi indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Waccamaw indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Guale indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Apalachee people indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Erie people
Richard Oakes Mohawk person
Neutral Nation
Susquehannock
Skarù∙ręʼ
Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Mohawk community
Mohawk First Nation community Iroquois nation
Seneca-Cayuga Nation
Mayaimi indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Guale people indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Creek (Muscogee) Nation indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Mohawk people
Catherine Tekakwitha Mohawk person
Shakori people indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Pee Dee people indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Waxhaw people indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
Seneca Iroquoian people
Kahnawà:ke Mohawk community
Ganienkeh Mohawk community
Kahnawake Mohawk mission Mohawk community
Petun
Cayuga
Mingoes
Ohio Iroquois