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Brief introduction of Iroquois
North American Indians. Originally distributed in the western Mississippi River, it moved to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. * * * About 90,000 people (1978). This branch includes Seneca people, Kayuga people, Oneida people, Mohawk people and Daga people in Ou Ning, and the collateral branches include Ili people and Cherokee people, with more than ten tribes. It belongs to the American branch of Mongolian race. It uses Iroquois and belongs to Hoka-Siu family of Indian language family. Polytheism and nature worship.
Iroquois refers to any member of the Iroquois League, or generally refers to members of Iroquois-speaking North American Indian tribes, such as the famous Ka Yuga, Cherokee, Huron, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tas Calora. The Iroquois language family lives in the lower part of the Great Lakes region, while some remote tribes live in the low-lying areas along the southeast coast and Appalachian highlands. This area contains a part of the so-called oriental woodland culture.
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