Haundenounee means Iroquois it another name for the Iroquois
It means another name for Iroquois .
Iroquois or also known as 'people of the longhouse'.
Haudenosaunee means people of the longhouse.
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It refers to the Six Nations Iroquois tribes. They are called "People of the Longhouse" or Haudenosaunee. Their unified tribes were an inspiration to the formation of the new United States. Benjamin Franklin demonstrated this by showing that one arrow will break, yet more of them (6 for Six Nations) will be virtually unbreakable. He "borrowed" this point from them which came from their formation of the original Five Nations (later six when the Tuscarora joined the league).
the haudenosaunee made decisions by asking the clan mothers. the clan mom would then ask the polys. It often took very long for them to make decisions because everybody had to be satisfied with the desicion and agree.
THE missionaries had A Good influence between the wedat AND haudenosaunises by calling it there land and making every body die so they can have land food and stuf for there self
They lived in longhouses. The Hodenosaunee lived in the state of New York/NY They made their houses out of different type of elm and many more types of wood
It means What did it mean when they say the society of the Haudenosaunee was matrilineal?
"People of the Longhouse"
Lacrosse: Ancient Haudenosaunee Game
the haudenosaunee used oil and gas
The Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois, traditionally built their homes using natural materials like bark, wood, and saplings. Longhouses were a common type of dwelling constructed by the Haudenosaunee, designed to house multiple families and built to be long and narrow with a wooden frame covered by bark or reed mats.
Haudenosaunee Development Institute was created in 2007.
Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.
Iroquois
Haudenosaunee is the name the Iroquois prefer to use when referring to themselves. It means People of the Longhouse.
A breechcloth is a garment that covers the loins. American Indians like the Haudenosaunee and Plateau Indians would use them.
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