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Iroquois Confederacy Federations Tribes, Nations and Bands
Iroquois Confederacy Federations Tribes, Nations and Bands
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- Providing a path towards Respect, Peace, and Gentle Harmony by providing information about the Iroquois, or as we prefer to call ourselves the Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse).
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- Located on the Grand River, the reserve is the largest First Nations community in Canada.
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- Article on the federation's history and culture from the Encyclopedia of North American Indians.
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- Dedicated to helping Six Nations people preserve and protect their environment and lands.
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- A message board where Rotinonsionni (Iroquois) culture and customs are discussed in a spirit of peace, mutual respect and friendship.
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- Official source of news and information from the Haudenosaunee, comprised of the traditional leadership of the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora Nations.
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- Search and support for adoptees, (lost birds), birth parents and birth siblings of the Iroquois Nations.
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- Organization to preserve and nurture the Iroquoian languages, songs and dances. Includes audio samples and dance descriptions, message board, CD ordering, and links.
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- Basic information about the confederation's traditional gender, sex, and societal roles.
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- Readings and resource links to the Iroquois Confederacy tribes.
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- Tourism brief on a historic site once the home of a Mohawk poet.
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