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EARTH SONGS Socials within all Iroquois communities are meant to be enjoyed by all in attendance, especially when everyone dances. Social songs vary in length, verses and tempo depending on the song selection of the singers. All dances are done in a counter clockwise direction. A social is run by a "house keeper" or "pusher". The job of the "house keepers" is to find lead singers and to know which songs that each lead singer knows. Their job also includes finding lead dancers for ...


Iroquois Information Links Redstar's Native Geneology Links Mohawk Nation Office Kahnawake Branch Tuscaroras in the Civil War Haudenosaunee Views in the Late Nineteenth Century Treaty with the New York Indians, 1838. January 15, 1838. 7 Stat., 550. Treaty with the Tuscarora Nation of Indians, 1803. 3KAPP0701 Treaty with the Six Nations, 1789. January 9, 1789. 7 Stat., 33. Articles of Agreement Between the Chiefs, Etc., of the Six Nations of Indians and the Commissioners of Pennsylva ...


Indians of the Northeast The Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca, Cayuga, Mohawk and Tuscarora (Hotinonshonni, Haudenosaunee, Hodenosaunee, Ongwanosionni) This page was devised to bring together information about the Iroquois Nation (Hotinonshonni). I had difficulty in compiling information because most of this stuff is buried deep in the bowels of the internet. I hope this page will aid in your research. Iroquois Confederacy The Iroquois were the most im ...


Main The Iroquois Confederacy Of all the various groups of Native Americans in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, none are more famous than the six nations that comprise the Iroquois Confederacy. Formed around 1570, the confederacy, or Iroquois League was originally comprised of five tribes. Starting from east to west, they were the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas and the Senecas. In the early 1700s, the sixth tribe, the Tuscaroras migrated from ...


Welcome to the home page of The Seneca Nation Of Indians. The Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI) is one of the six tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy who occupy aboriginal lands in New York State set aside by the Treaty of Canandaigua of 1794. The Seneca Nation of Indians has a total population of over 7200 enrolled members and holds title to three territories in New York, one of which includes the City of Salamanca. Recent Updates: 05/31/2006: New Job Postings (Deadlines are: ...


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