A document put together for a November information session for faculty and staff at the University of Toronto, which was ...
Excerpt from the website of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy: Called the Iroquois Confederacy by the French, and the League of Five Nations by the English, the confederacy is properly called the ...
“If he and his second mate were able to produce an average of two eggs per year, hatch both, and see the young live to ...
The Haudenosaunee, meaning “people of the longhouse,” was originally known as the Iroquois ... reflects the Confederacy's mission and its link to Jigohsahseh, the Mother of Nations.
Native Americans are those who are indigenous to the United States and there are still 574 federally recognized tribes. They ...
According to people in the tribes that make up the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy in the Northeastern U.S. and Canada, this particular trio also has great cultural importance. In some ...
This was the country of the Attawandaron Nation, known to Europeans as the Neutral Confederacy. They were an Iroquoian-speaking people who did not belong to the powerful Five Nations Iroquois ...
Our ancestors lived in physical and spiritual communion with Mother Earth. The Native American way of life has kept its ...
The tribes of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (also known as the Iroquois) were growing sweet corn in what later became the northern U.S. and Canada. They introduced it to European settlers in 1779.