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Encyclopedia of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) /

Contains numerous entries covering Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) history, present-day issues, and contributions to general North American culture. Surveys the histories of the six constituent nations of the confederacy (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora, adopted about 17...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Johansen, Bruce E. (Bruce Elliott), 1950-, Mann, Barbara Alice, 1947-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2000.
Colección:Gale virtual reference library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Adodaroh (Tadadaho)
  • Adoption
  • Affiliated nations of the league
  • Akwesasne Freedom School
  • Akwesasne Mohawks, historical sketch
  • Akwesasne notes
  • Akwesasne (St. Regis) Reservation, pollution of
  • Albany Congress (1754)
  • Allegany Reservation (Seneca)
  • American Revolution, Haudenosaunee involvement
  • Anderson, Wallace "Mad Bear" (Tuscarora), 1972-1985
  • Antlers, as symbol
  • Beaver Wars
  • Bell, John Kim (Mohawk), b. 1953
  • Benedict, Ernest (Kaientaronkwen) (Mohawk), b. 1918
  • Bennett, Robert L. (Oneida), b. 1912
  • Big Tree, John "Chief (Seneca), fl. early twentieth century
  • Blacksnake (Seneca), c. 1753-1859
  • Blueye, Winona Esther (Seneca), b. 1903
  • Brant, Joseph (Thayendanegea) (Mohawk), 1742-1807
  • Brant, Mary (Molly, Degonwadonti) (Mohawk), c. 1735-c. 1795
  • Bruce, Louis R. (Dakota and Mohawk), 1906-1989
  • Buffalo Creek Treaties (1838, 1842)
  • Bundle of arrows, as symbol
  • "Bury the hatchet"
  • "Buttlegging"
  • Canajoharie (Kanatsiohareke)
  • Canandaigua (Pickering) Treaty (1794)
  • Canassatego (Onondaga), c. 1690-1750
  • Cartier, Jacques (French), c. 1492-1557
  • Cattaraugus Reservation (Seneca)
  • Cayuga
  • Central Trail
  • Ceremony, as Haudenosaunee way of life
  • Champlain, Samuel de, c. 1570-1635
  • Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880
  • Circle wampum
  • Colden, Cadwallander, 1688-1776
  • Concerning the League : the Iroquois League tradition as dictated in On-ondaga by John Arthur Gibson
  • Condolence cane
  • Condolence ceremony
  • Consensus
  • Converse, Harriet Maxwell (Yaiéwanoh, Gayaneshaoh, "Bearer of the Law") (Seneca), 1836-1903
  • Cooper, Polly (Oneida), fl. 1770s
  • Corlaer, as title
  • Corn and the Haudenosaunee
  • Cornplanter (Gaianfẃaka, John O'Bail) (Seneca), c. 1735-1836
  • Cornplanter grant
  • Covenant chain
  • Cusick, Cornelius (Tuscarora), 1835-1904
  • Deganawida (The Peacemaker), fl. c. 1100s
  • Dekanisora (Onondaga), c. 1650-1730
  • Deskaheh (Levi General) (Cayuga), 1873-1925
  • Dockstader, Frederick J. (Oneida/Navajo), b. 1919
  • Donnaconna (Wyandot)
  • Eagle, as Haudenosaunee political symbol
  • Engels, Friedrich, 1820-1895
  • Fadden, John Kahionhes (Mohawk), b. 1938
  • Fadden, Ray Tehanetorens (Aren Akweks, Mohawk), b. 1910
  • Fenton, William N., b. 1908
  • Fire [Ice], Jake [John] (Mohawk), d. 1899
  • The first epoch of time : creation keepings
  • Fish Carrier (Ojageght) (Cayuga), fl. late 1700s
  • Five Nations (and Six Nations), name derivation
  • Fort Stanwix Treaty (1768)
  • Fort Stanwix Treaty (1784)
  • Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
  • Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 1826-1898
  • Gambling in Haudenosaunee country
  • Ganienkeh
  • Ganondagan
  • Gantowisas (women acting in their official capacities)
  • Garakontie, Daniel (Onondaga), c. 1600-1676
  • Gauntlet, running the
  • George-Kanentiio, Douglas Mitchell (Mohawk), b. 1995
  • German Flats Treaty Council (1775)
  • Gibson (Wenta) Iroquois Reserve
  • Girty, Simon (Katepakomen) (Seneca-Wyandot), 1741-1818
  • Goschochking Genocide, March 8, 1782
  • Governmental functioning and powers of the Haudenosaunee League
  • Grand River (Ohsweken) Iroquois Reserve
  • Grandfathers (False Face masks)
  • Grangula (Haaskouan, Big Mouth, La Grande Gueule) (Onondaga), fl. 1680s
  • Great Feather Dance (Ostowa'ko:wa)
  • Great Law of Peace
  • Great White Pine
  • Green Corn Ceremony
  • Greene, Graham (Oneida), b. 1955
  • Gus-tow-weh
  • Guyasuta (Seneca), c. 1722-1794.
  • Halbritter, Ray (Oneida), b. 1950
  • Half-King (Dunquat, Petawontakas) (Wyandot [Ohio Huron], fl. late 1700s
  • Half-King (Scaroudy) (Oneida), fl. 1750s
  • Half-King (Tanacharison) (Oneida/Seneca), c. 1700-1754
  • Hall, Louis (Karoniaktajeh) (Mohawk), c. 1920-1993
  • Hancock, John, 1737-1793
  • Handsome Lake (Sganyadaí:yoh, Skaniadario) (Seneca), c. 1734-1815
  • Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) League, origin date
  • Heckewelder, Johann [John] Gottlieb Ernestus (Pielatulpe) (Moravian, German, adopted Delaware), 1743-1823
  • Hendrick (Tiyanoga) (Mohawk), c. 1680-1755
  • Hewitt, John Napoleon Brinton (Tuscarora), 1859-1937
  • Hiawatha (Ayonwantha) (Mohawk), c. 1100-c. 1180
  • Hiawatha (Five Nations) Wampum Belt
  • Hill, Charlie (Oneida), b. 1951
  • Hill, Richard W. "Rick" (Tuscarora), b. 1950
  • Hiokatoo (Seneca), c. 1708-1811
  • Honayawas (Farmer's Brother) (Seneca), c. 1724-1815
  • Hopocan (league Delaware), c. 1725-1794
  • Huron (Wyandot), name derivation
  • Iroquois arts : a directory of a people and their work
  • Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Club
  • Jay Treaty (1794)
  • Jemison, G. Peter (Seneca), b. 1945
  • Jemison, Mary, 1742 [or 1743]-1833
  • Jigonsaseh, Jikonsaseh, Yegowaneh, Gekeasawsa, Djigon's\' ́s_n ("The Fat-faced Lynx" or "Wildcat," also "The New Face") (Seneca/Attiwandaronk ["Neutral"])
  • Johnson, Emily Pauline (Tekahionwake, "Double Wampum") (Mohawk), 1861-1913
  • Johnson, Guy, 1741-1788
  • Johnson, Sir William, 1715-1774
  • Kahnawake Mohawks
  • Kateri Takawita (Mohawk), 1656-1680
  • Kenny, Maurice (Mohawk), b. 1929
  • Kinzua Dam
  • Lacrosse
  • Lancaster Treaty Council (1744)
  • Land Area of the Haudenosaunee in New York State
  • Laughing, Tony (Mohawk), b. 1947
  • Lemay, Marcel, 1959-1990
  • Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
  • Logan, James (Tahgahjute) (Cayuga), c. 1728-1780
  • Longhouse, as Haudenosaunee national symbol
  • Longhouse, as Haudenosaunee residence
  • Lewis Henry Morgan
  • Longhouse religion
  • Lyons, Oren (Joagquisho) (Onondaga), b. 1930
  • "Mingo," linguistic derivation
  • Mohawk ceremonial cycle
  • Mohawks, as symbol at Boston Tea Party
  • Mohawks, historical sketch
  • Mohawks in high steel
  • Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-1881
  • Mountpleasant, Caroline Parker (Gähahno, Jigonsaseh) (Seneca), 1824-1892
  • Newhouse, Seth (Dayodekane) (Mohawk and Onondaga), 1842-1921
  • North American Indian Travelling College
  • Oakes, Richard (Mohawk), 1942-1972
  • Ohio League
  • Oil Springs Seneca Reservation
  • Oka, Québec, standoff with Mohawks, 1990
  • "Onas"
  • Oneidas, historical sketch
  • Oneidas, Thames River, Ontario
  • Onondagas, historical sketch
  • Orehaoue (Cayuga), fl. late 1600s
  • Orenda (uki)
  • Oronhyatekha (Mohawk), 1841-1907
  • Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
  • Parker, Arthur Caswell (Gawaso Wanneh or Gáwaowaneh, "Big Snowsnake") (Seneca), 1881-1955
  • Parker, Ely S. (Donehogä ́wa, "He Holds the Door Open," also known as Häsanoan'da, "The Reader") (Seneca), 1828-1895
  • Peacemaker, the (Deganawida) (Wyandot), fl. 1100s c.e
  • Pierce, Maris Bryant (Ha-dya-no-doh, Swift Runner) (Seneca), 1811-1874
  • Porter, Tom (Mohawk), b. 1944
  • Red Jacket (Sagoyewatha) (Seneca), c. 1755-1830
  • Removal and the Haudenosaunee
  • Repatriation and the Haudenosaunee
  • Rickard, Clinton (Rowadagahrade) (Tuscarora), 1882-1971.
  • Sadeganaktie (Onondaga), c. 1640-1701
  • St. Lawrence Seaway, effects on Mohawks
  • Sakarissa (Tuscarora), c. 1730-1810
  • Salamanca, New York, lease controversy
  • Sayenqueraghta (Old Smoke) (Seneca), c. 1707-1786
  • Schuyler, Peter (Quider), 1657-1724
  • Schuyler, Philip, 1733-1804
  • The second epoch of time : the great law keeping
  • Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma
  • Senecas, historical sketch
  • Shenandoah, Joanne (Oneida), b. 1957
  • Shenandoah, Leon (Onondaga), 1915-1996
  • Shikellamy ("He Causes It to Be Light for Us" or "The Enlightener") (Oneida), c. 1700-1748
  • Shingask ("Boggy Ground Overgrown with Grass," also given as Shingas, Shingess, Stringas, Chingas) (league Delaware), c. 1700-c. 1763
  • Silverheels, Jay (Harry Smith) (Mohawk), c. 1920-1980
  • Six Nations Indian Museum (Onchiota, N.Y.)
  • Skenandoah ("Deer") (Oneida), c. 1710-1816
  • "Sleep on it"
  • Snowsnake
  • Standing Arrow (Francis Johnson) (Mohawk), born 1933
  • Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
  • Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
  • Swamp, Jake (Tekaronianeken) (Mohawk), b. 1941
  • Tadadaho Wampum Belt
  • Taxation disputes, late twentieth century
  • Thanksgiving, Haudenosaunee traditions
  • The third epoch of time : the Gaiwí:yo of Sganyadaí:yoh
  • Thomas, Jacob/Jake (Cayuga), 1922-1998
  • The Three Sisters (Dyõnhe'hgõ, "Our Life Supporters," "Our Sustenance")
  • Tonawanda Seneca Reservation
  • Treaty diplomacy
  • Turtle Island, as reference to North America
  • Tuscaroras, historical sketch
  • Two Row Wampum
  • Tyendinaga Mohawk Reserve (Ontario)
  • United Nations, the Haudenosaunee and
  • Wampum
  • Warrior Society (Mohawk Warriors)
  • Washington Covenant Belt
  • Weiser, Conrad, 1696-1760
  • White Dog Sacrifice
  • Wing (or Dust Fan) Wampum Belt
  • Wyandot, name derivation.