Iroquoian peoples

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The Iroquoian peoples are a group of Indigenous nations of North America, historically linked by related languages and cultures and including well-known groups such as the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), Huron-Wendat, and Cherokee.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous peoples of North America
cultural group
ethnolinguistic group
affectedBy European colonization of the Americas
epidemic diseases
fur trade
characteristic related languages
shared cultural traits
continent North America
culturalTrait agricultural economies
complex political structures
council-based governance
cultivation of the Three Sisters
longhouse dwellings
matrilineal clans
wampum diplomacy
historicalPeriod early modern period
pre-Columbian era
includes Cayuga nation
surface form: Cayuga people

Cherokee
Erie people
Haudenosaunee
Wyandot
surface form: Huron people

Wyandot
surface form: Huron-Wendat

Haudenosaunee
surface form: Iroquois

Mohawk people
Neutral Nation
Oneida nation
surface form: Oneida people

Onondaga
Petun
Seneca nation
surface form: Seneca people

Susquehannock
Tuscarora
Wyandot
languageFamily Iroquoian languages
linguisticRelation Iroquoian languages
surface form: Iroquoian language family
presentIn Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
recognizedAs First Nations
surface form: First Nations in Canada

Native American tribes in the United States
religion traditional Indigenous spiritual practices
traditionalRegion Appalachia
surface form: Appalachian region

Carolinas
Great Lakes region
Northeast Woodlands
surface form: Northeastern Woodlands

Ohio Valley region
surface form: Ohio River valley

St. Lawrence Valley
surface form: St. Lawrence River valley

southeastern United States
Southern Ontario
surface form: southern Ontario

upstate New York

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Iroquois Confederacy ethnicGroup Iroquoian peoples
Iroquoian languages historicallySpokenBy Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Iroquois
Jacques Cartier madeContactWith Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Stadacona (Iroquoian) people
Jacques Cartier madeContactWith Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Hochelaga (Iroquoian) people
Voyages of Samuel de Champlain documentsInteractionWith Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Iroquois peoples
Five Nations precededBy Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Separate Iroquois nations
People of the Flint hasEthnicContext Iroquoian peoples
Huronia region ethnographicRegionOf Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Huron-Wendat culture
Mingo people partOf Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Iroquois diaspora
Cayuga language family Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Northern Iroquoian
Wyandotte relatedEthnicGroup Iroquoian peoples
subject surface form: Wyandot
this entity surface form: Iroquois
Wyandotte Nation ethnicGroup Iroquoian peoples
Erie people ethnicGroup Iroquoian peoples
Neutral Nation partOf Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Iroquoian cultural sphere
Iroquoia preColonialInhabitants Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Iroquoian-speaking peoples
Susquehannock ethnicGroup Iroquoian peoples
Seneca-Cayuga Nation isPartOf Iroquoian peoples
this entity surface form: Iroquois peoples
Onöñda’gega’ ethnolinguisticGroup Iroquoian peoples