Erie people

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The Erie people were a Native American tribe of the Iroquoian language family who historically lived along the southern shores of Lake Erie in what is now the northeastern United States.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Erie people canonical 5

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Iroquoian-speaking people
Native American people
approximateEndDate mid-17th century
archaeologicalCulture Northern Iroquoian tradition
conflictType Beaver Wars
conflictWith Iroquois Confederacy
Seneca nation
surface form: Seneca people
continent North America
culturalSimilarity Wyandot
surface form: Huron people

other Iroquoian peoples
economy fishing
fur trade
hunting
maize agriculture
ethnicGroup Iroquoian peoples
fate assimilated into Iroquois
assimilated into other neighboring tribes
dispersed
largely destroyed as a distinct people
historicalRegion present-day northeastern Ohio
present-day northwestern Pennsylvania
present-day western New York
southern shores of Lake Erie
housing longhouses
language Erie language
languageFamily Iroquoian languages
languageStatus extinct language
locatedInThePresentDay United States of America
surface form: United States
materialCulture bark-covered longhouses
corn-bean-squash agriculture
nameEtymology possibly from Iroquoian word for 'cat' or 'raccoon'
nameUsedFor Erie County, New York NERFINISHED
Erie County, Pennsylvania
Lake Erie
neighboringGroup Wyandot
surface form: Huron people

Iroquois Confederacy
Neutral Nation
Susquehannock
regionType Eastern Woodlands
religion traditional indigenous religion
settlementPattern palisaded villages
societalOrganization clan system (inferred from Iroquoian pattern)
village-based society
status extinct as a distinct tribe
subsistenceType horticulturalists
hunter-gatherers
timePeriod 17th century
pre-Columbian era

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Erie namedAfter Erie people
Beaver Wars opponent Erie people
Erie, Pennsylvania namedAfter Erie people
Iroquoian peoples includes Erie people
Neutral Nation neighboringGroup Erie people