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kineticvideo.com - Iroquois-14528.mp4
The Iroquois, also known as the "OGWEO:WEH," were a harmonious Indian confederacy made up ...
published: 26 Jul 2012
author: Kineticstreaming
kineticvideo.com - Iroquois-14528.mp4
kineticvideo.com - Iroquois-14528.mp4
The Iroquois, also known as the "OGWEO:WEH," were a harmonious Indian confederacy made up of six tribes -- the Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, Mohawk and T...- published: 26 Jul 2012
- views: 620
- author: Kineticstreaming
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Cherokee -- American Indians -- Iroquoians
The Cherokee is the biggest surviving native American tribe in the entire USA - numbering ...
published: 03 Aug 2013
author: Zakharii
Cherokee -- American Indians -- Iroquoians
Cherokee -- American Indians -- Iroquoians
The Cherokee is the biggest surviving native American tribe in the entire USA - numbering 140.000 Cherokee people. There are still 10.400 native Cherokee spe...- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 166
- author: Zakharii
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How to Pronounce Iroquois
Learn how to say Iroquois correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorial...
published: 15 Mar 2014
How to Pronounce Iroquois
How to Pronounce Iroquois
Learn how to say Iroquois correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of Iroquois (oxford dictionary): noun (plural) -quois a member of any of a group of North American Indian peoples formerly living between the Hudson River and the St Lawrence and Lake Erie See also Five Nations, Six Nations any of the Iroquoian languages adjective of or relating to the Iroquois, their language, or their culture http://www.emmasaying.com/ Take a look at my comparison tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying/videos?view=1 Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying- published: 15 Mar 2014
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The Iroquois: The Oral Tradition
The Iroquois Pt. 1 The History of the Confederacy....
published: 04 Nov 2011
author: Andy Kader
The Iroquois: The Oral Tradition
The Iroquois: The Oral Tradition
The Iroquois Pt. 1 The History of the Confederacy.- published: 04 Nov 2011
- views: 14126
- author: Andy Kader
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How to Pronounce Iroquoian
Learn how to say Iroquoian correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutoria...
published: 15 Mar 2014
How to Pronounce Iroquoian
How to Pronounce Iroquoian
Learn how to say Iroquoian correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of Iroquoian (oxford dictionary): noun a family of North American Indian languages including Cherokee, Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, and Onondaga: probably related to Siouan adjective of or relating to the Iroquois, their culture, or their languages http://www.emmasaying.com/ Take a look at my comparison tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying/videos?view=1 Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying- published: 15 Mar 2014
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The First Peoples of Kentucky 9
A1: 1 -- Shawnee; 2 -- Cherokee; 3 -- Chickasaw; 4 -- Yuchi; 5 -- Mosopelea; 6 -- Wyandot;...
published: 19 May 2014
The First Peoples of Kentucky 9
The First Peoples of Kentucky 9
A1: 1 -- Shawnee; 2 -- Cherokee; 3 -- Chickasaw; 4 -- Yuchi; 5 -- Mosopelea; 6 -- Wyandot; 7 -- Mingo (Seneca-Iroquois); 8 -- Chippewa; 9 -- Delaware (Lenape); 10 -- Miami; 11 -- Yamacraw; 12 -- Touguenhas; 13 -- Eel River; 14 -- Haudenosaunee; 15 -- Kaskaskia; 16 -- Kickapoo; 17 -- Ottawa; 18 -- Piankeshaw; 19 -- Potawatomi; 20 -- Wea; 21 -- Tutelo; 22 -- Illinois; 23 -- Lanapota; 24 -- Creek (Muskogee); 25 -- Ojibwa; 26 -- Honniasontkeronons (La Salle, 1668); 27 - Outagame (Fox); 28 - Iskoussogos (the general Iroquoian name for western Algonquians); A2: The Delaware (Lenape) A3: 1-Cornstalk, 2-Blue Jacket, 3-Black Hoof, 4-Blackfish, 5-Tecumseh-Panther-in-the-Sky, 6-Tenskwatawa ("The Prophet), 7-Puckshinwah (Tecumseh's father), 8-Black Bob, 9-Nererahhe, 10-Paxinos, 11-Big Jim, 12-Nererahhe A4: 1763 (signing of 1st Treaty of Paris) A5: 1-Cultural Anthropology; 2-Glottochronology; 3-Physical anthropology; 4-Human genetics; 5-Epidemiology; 6-Botany; 7-Zoology; 8-Archeology; 9-History A6: Cherokee: ? (pronounced "oh-see-yo"); Chickasaw: Chokma! (pronounced "choke-mah"); Shawnee: Bezon! (pronounced "bay-zone"); Yuchi: Sahn gah ley! (pronounced "san gah lay") A7: Gabriel Arthur A8: 1-Wampanoag, 2-Taino, 3-Narragansett, 4-Pocanet Choctaw, 5-Arawaks, 6-Aztecs, 7-Incas, 8-Powhatans, 9-Pequots, etc. etc. etc. A9: The Miami, Shawnee, and Cherokee A10: The Green River. A11: The Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian Language (related to other Algonquian languages, such as Mesquakie-Sauk (Sac and Fox) and Kickapoo); The Chickasaw language is a Muskogean language; the Chickasaw language is "agglutinative" and follows the pattern of subject-object-verb; the Chickasaw language, which is spoken by Chickasaw peoples in Oklahoma, is closely related to Choctaw language; the Cherokee language is an Iroquoian language that is still spoken today; the Cherokee language is a polysynthetic language and uses a unique syllabary writing system; the Yuchi language is a language isolate. A12: Agglutinative is Chickasaw and Turkish languages; Agglutinative is a process in linguistic morphology in which complex words are formed by stringing morphemes, each with a single grammatical or semantic meaning. Ex. Turkish word: evlerinizden, or "from your houses", consists of the morphemes, ev-ler-iniz-den with the meanings house-plural-your-from. Hungarian languages do the same thing. German is a fusional aka inflecting synthetic type of language, which is different than Agglutinative. A13: In linguistic typology, polysynthetic languages are highly synthetic languages, which are languages which have words that are made-up of many morphemes. Algonquin and Iroquoian languages are polysynthetic. Polysynthetic languages typically have long "sentence-words" such as the Yupik word tuntussuqatarniksaitengqiggtuq which means "He had not yet said again that he was going to hunt reindeer." The word consists of the morphemes tuntu-ssur-qatar-ni-ksaite-ngqiggte-uq with the meanings, reindeer-hunt-future-say-negation-again-third.person.singular.indicative, and except for the morpheme tuntu "reindeer", none of the other morphemes can appear in isolation. A14: It means there's only one of it's kind; it doesn't belong to any family; it is it's own language. A15: 1 - Paleo-Indian Era (13,000 BC -- 8,000BC); 2 - Archaic Period: (8,000BC -- 2,000BC); 3 - Woodland Period: (1,000BC -- 1,000AD). [Crab Orchard and Adena Culture are here]; 4 - Mississippian Period: (1,000AD to 1,650AD); 5 - Historic Period: (1,600s to 1,700s) A16: 1 - Modern Era; 1800s to 2000s; 2 - Postmodern Era; 2000s; A17: The adoption of sedentary farming. Agricultural Revolution. Domesticated plants. A18: Chief Red Bird (Cardinal) A19: Woodland Period. 1000BC to 1000AD. Adena and Crab Orchard culture is during this period. A20: Iroquois A21: No Mammoths or Mastodons in Archaic Period. Archaic period natives had to hunt deer and rabbits—smaller game—since there weren't any Columbian Mammoths (not wholly Mammoths) or Mastodon's left. A22: The Mississippian culture were known as the the Mound-Builders; more intensive agriculture than Woodland; better shelters, and tools; A23: Iroquois Confederacy A24: 3 established Shawnee villages in Kentucky A25: A Meteor Crater A26: Pontiac's War (1763-1766), 3 years after the French and Indian War, was fought by the Ottawas, their Chief Pontiac, as well as Ojibwas, Potawatomis, Hurons, Miamis, Weas, Kickapoos, Mascoutens, Piankashaws, Delaware, Shawnees, Wyandots, Mingos, and Seneca... natives primarily from the Ohio Country, Illinois, and Great Lakes region. A27: Because of Chief Johnny Logan's revengeful warpath for his family being slaughtered at the Yellow River Massacre A28: Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet A29: Shawnee A30: Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto A31: 1540. A32: Mississippi River A33: The Chickasaw. A34: Of a Fever. In the Mississippi River. A35: True- published: 19 May 2014
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First Peoples in Kentucky 4
Q16: What are the 2 times periods for today's people?
Q17: The Archaic Era of Kentucky's ...
published: 03 May 2014
First Peoples in Kentucky 4
First Peoples in Kentucky 4
Q16: What are the 2 times periods for today's people? Q17: The Archaic Era of Kentucky's First Peoples ends about 2,000 years ago, with it's ending defined by... what? Q18: What Cherokee and his crippled friend (either named Will or Jack) was murdered by Edward "Ned" Mitchell and John Livingston on February 10, 1797 in Clay County, Kentucky while he was sleeping? Q19: What period is situated between the Archaic hunter-gatherers and the agricultural Mississippian cultures? Q20: Which native American tribe did the Ben Franklin say was America's "backyard experiment"? xxx Video 3 answers: A11: The Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian Language (related to other Algonquian languages, such as Mesquakie-Sauk (Sac and Fox) and Kickapoo); The Chickasaw language is a Muskogean language; the Chickasaw language is "agglutinative" and follows the pattern of subject-object-verb; the Chickasaw language, which is spoken by Chickasaw peoples in Oklahoma, is closely related to Choctaw language; the Cherokee language is an Iroquoian language that is still spoken today; the Cherokee language is a polysynthetic language and uses a unique syllabary writing system; the Yuchi language is a language isolate. A12: Agglutinative is Chickasaw and Turkish languages; Agglutinative is a process in linguistic morphology in which complex words are formed by stringing morphemes, each with a single grammatical or semantic meaning. Ex. Turkish word: evlerinizden, or "from your houses", consists of the morphemes, ev-ler-iniz-den with the meanings house-plural-your-from. Hungarian languages do the same thing. German is a fusional aka inflecting synthetic type of language, which is different than Agglutinative. A13: In linguistic typology, polysynthetic languages are highly synthetic languages, which are languages which have words that are made-up of many morphemes. Algonquin and Iroquoian languages are polysynthetic. Polysynthetic languages typically have long "sentence-words" such as the Yupik word tuntussuqatarniksaitengqiggtuq which means "He had not yet said again that he was going to hunt reindeer." The word consists of the morphemes tuntu-ssur-qatar-ni-ksaite-ngqiggte-uq with the meanings, reindeer-hunt-future-say-negation-again-third.person.singular.indicative, and except for the morpheme tuntu "reindeer", none of the other morphemes can appear in isolation. A14: It means there's only one of it's kind; it doesn't belong to any family; it is it's own language. A15: 1 - Paleo-Indian Era (13,000 BC -- 8,000BC) 2 - Archaic Period: (8,000BC -- 2,000BC) 3 - Woodland Period: (1,000BC -- 1,000AD). [Adena Culture included here.] 4 - Mississippian Period: (1,000AD to 1,650AD) 5 - Historic Period: (1,600s to 1,700s)- published: 03 May 2014
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Parlametrics: Seneca
Seneca -- Iroquoian language family -- United States: West New York, Tonawanda, Cattaraugu...
published: 12 Apr 2012
author: TheGlobalJukebox
Parlametrics: Seneca
Parlametrics: Seneca
Seneca -- Iroquoian language family -- United States: West New York, Tonawanda, Cattaraugus, and Allegheny reservations; northeast Oklahoma intermingled with...- published: 12 Apr 2012
- views: 1124
- author: TheGlobalJukebox
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Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village
Pictures from our visit to Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village, managed by Conservation Halton...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: OntarioAlive
Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village
Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village
Pictures from our visit to Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village, managed by Conservation Halton. With a unique a boardwalk around Crawford lake, a 15th century Ir...- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 876
- author: OntarioAlive
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Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Indian Dances and Songs Part 1
Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy Native American Indian First Nation Dances and Songs...
published: 31 Jan 2007
author: Ahwahneechee
Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Indian Dances and Songs Part 1
Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Indian Dances and Songs Part 1
Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy Native American Indian First Nation Dances and Songs, Part 1. My friend got a tape from a local station that had the Da...- published: 31 Jan 2007
- views: 62509
- author: Ahwahneechee
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iroquoian village/ crawford lake
Reconstructed Iroquoian Village from 1400s....
published: 11 Mar 2010
author: yuleshatoronto
iroquoian village/ crawford lake
iroquoian village/ crawford lake
Reconstructed Iroquoian Village from 1400s.- published: 11 Mar 2010
- views: 630
- author: yuleshatoronto
4:10
Mother Earth - Joanne Shenandoah - Native American Indian - Iroquois Language
Beautiful Mother of Nations song about Mother Earth from Joanne Shenandoah's Peace and Pow...
published: 30 Oct 2008
author: Katy Morton
Mother Earth - Joanne Shenandoah - Native American Indian - Iroquois Language
Mother Earth - Joanne Shenandoah - Native American Indian - Iroquois Language
Beautiful Mother of Nations song about Mother Earth from Joanne Shenandoah's Peace and Power CD.- published: 30 Oct 2008
- views: 96056
- author: Katy Morton
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Enjoy Iroquoian Dance Video Clip From Kanata Village, Brantford
Enjoy Iroquoian dance video clip from Kanata Village, Brantford. Visit http://www.romwell....
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: romwellcom
Enjoy Iroquoian Dance Video Clip From Kanata Village, Brantford
Enjoy Iroquoian Dance Video Clip From Kanata Village, Brantford
Enjoy Iroquoian dance video clip from Kanata Village, Brantford. Visit http://www.romwell.com for more info...- published: 26 Feb 2009
- views: 377
- author: romwellcom
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Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy Stomp Dance Part 2
Haudenosaunee also called Iroquois Confederacy is made up of the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, O...
published: 29 Jan 2007
author: Ahwahneechee
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy Stomp Dance Part 2
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy Stomp Dance Part 2
Haudenosaunee also called Iroquois Confederacy is made up of the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tuscarora Native American Indians. They were so...- published: 29 Jan 2007
- views: 44989
- author: Ahwahneechee
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Clans of the Six Nations,mohawk language.
Mohawk Language Tutorial,Hotinonhsonni O'tarashonha or Clans of the Six Nations or Iroquoi...
published: 19 Nov 2009
author: LARRY MCKENZIE
Clans of the Six Nations,mohawk language.
Clans of the Six Nations,mohawk language.
Mohawk Language Tutorial,Hotinonhsonni O'tarashonha or Clans of the Six Nations or Iroquois.- published: 19 Nov 2009
- views: 4932
- author: LARRY MCKENZIE
6:36
Iroquois Indians
This is the video I have created for my American History Class. Please ignore....
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: PhotographyByLisa
Iroquois Indians
Iroquois Indians
This is the video I have created for my American History Class. Please ignore.- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 1528
- author: PhotographyByLisa
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Sisters in Spirit: The Iroquois Influence on Early American Feminists
A talk by Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner Onondaga Historical Association Syracuse, NY; March 8, 2...
published: 05 Aug 2013
author: Wilton Vought
Sisters in Spirit: The Iroquois Influence on Early American Feminists
Sisters in Spirit: The Iroquois Influence on Early American Feminists
A talk by Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner Onondaga Historical Association Syracuse, NY; March 8, 2009 A Vision of Social Justice Jeanne Shenandoah, originally schedu...- published: 05 Aug 2013
- views: 12
- author: Wilton Vought