The Iroquois League
Long before the Europeans arrived on this continent there was born to the Huron people a man who had a vision of bringing peace to … Continued
Long before the Europeans arrived on this continent there was born to the Huron people a man who had a vision of bringing peace to … Continued
Around the year 1451 five Iroquois nations—the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk—met to form the confederacy envisioned by the Huron prophet Deganawida. The five … Continued
In 1857, Enos Thomas, whose tribal identity is simply listed as Iroquois, was transported from Fort Vancouver to Port Orford, Oregon to be tried for … Continued
During the Revolutionary War, many Indians allied themselves with their old trading partners, the British. For the six tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy, the divided … Continued
In 1830 Red Jacket, the most famous Seneca orator, died in New York at the age of 74. Seneca writer, historian, and archaeologist Arthur Caswell … Continued
When the Dutch and the French, and later the English, began to enter into what would become New York State searching for trading partners in … Continued
When the Dutch first travelled up New York’s Hudson River to establish trading posts with the Indians they encountered one of the largest and most … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Long before the Europeans arrived on this continent there was born to the Huron people a man who had a … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey Among many cultures around the world there are two kinds of illness. First are those which … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Long before the arrival of the English and French colonists in North America, five autonomous tribes had come together to … Continued