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The people and culture of the Iroquois, Cassie M. Lawton and Raymond Bial

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The people and culture of the Iroquois, Cassie M. Lawton and Raymond Bial
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The people and culture of the Iroquois
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Cassie M. Lawton and Raymond Bial
Series statement
First peoples of North America
Summary
In Native American history, the Iroquois have earned their place as one of the most democratic alliances with some of the most formidable warriors. United by a language and a desire to improve their lifestyles, the Iroquois Nations helped shape United States history. This book details the story of the Five, and later Six, Iroquois Nations-the Cayuga, the Seneca, the Onondaga, the Oneida, the Mohawk, and the Tuscarora: who they were, how the Iroquois Confederacy was formed, and the struggles the Iroquois faced with the arrival of European settlers. Likewise, it describes what these tribes are like today and what new experiences they face in modern society
Target audience
juvenile
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