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1. Iroquois Indians (Native Americans)
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2. The Iroquois Indians (Native Peoples)
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3. Eastern Woodlands Indians (Native
 
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4. The Mohawk (Native Americans)
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5. The Iroquois (American Indian
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6. Iroquois (North American Indians
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7. The Iroquois (Native Americans)
 
8. The History and Culture of Iroquois
9. A Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians
10. The Iroquois (Indians of North
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11. Dreamways of the Iroquois: Honoring
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12. The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire:
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13. The Iroquois (Native American
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14. Song of the Hermit Thrush: An
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15. The Iroquois (The History &
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16. Native American Political Systems
 
17. Iroquois, The (Native Americans)
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18. The Iroquois Indians (Junior Library
 
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19. Apologies to the Iroquois (Iroquois
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20. Nickel Eclipse: Iroquois Moon

1. Iroquois Indians (Native Americans)
by Caryn Yacowitz
Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-03)
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2. The Iroquois Indians (Native Peoples)
by Bill Lund
Paperback: 24 Pages (1999-08)
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Help young readers gain an appreciation for the American Indian nations of North America and the roles they played in the history of the United States and continue to play today. ... Read more


3. Eastern Woodlands Indians (Native Americans)
by Mir Tamim Ansary
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2000-03)
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Come along with us as we meet some of America's first peoples. Turn the pages of Eastern Woodlands Indians to discover: what orenda and manitou are, which Eastern Woodlands Indians have helped build modern-day skyscrapers, how Eastern Woodland Indians used

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4. The Mohawk (Native Americans)
by Jill Duvall
 Paperback: 48 Pages (1991-06)
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Highlights the history and some of the political and social traditions of the Mohawk tribe and Iroquois confederation. ... Read more


5. The Iroquois (American Indian Art and Culture)
by Michelle Lomberg
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2004-01)
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6. Iroquois (North American Indians Today)
by Kenneth McIntosh, Marsha McIntosh
Library Binding: 96 Pages (2003-12)
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7. The Iroquois (Native Americans)
by Richard Gaines
Library Binding: 28 Pages (2000-10)
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Presents a brief introduction to the Iroquois Indians including information on their society, homes, food, clothing, crafts, and life today. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best Children's book On the Iroquois
I was referred to this book by the contributing editor, Barbara Gray-Kanatiyosh.She is a Mohawk lady who has an Iroquois Homework Help team (***) where she answers questions about her people's culture.

I was very impressed by Kanatiyosh's web site and the help she gave me and was thrilled when I bought this book.Now I can teach my nieces and nephews about the Iroquois and know the information given is culturally sensitive and accurate.

The artwork and photos of the Iroquois people are wonderful and new.Not the same old pictures and information you see in every Iroquois book. My favorite sections are the ones explaining Iroquois society and how longhouses are built. This book is wonderful.I am surprised it hasn't won an award yet! ... Read more


8. The History and Culture of Iroquois Diplomacy: An Interdisciplinary Guide to the Treaties of the 6 Nations and Their League (Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
by Francis Jennings
 Hardcover: 278 Pages (1985-03)
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9. A Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians
by J.B. MacKenzie
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Formatted for the Kindle. Linked Contents.

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY
THE INDIAN’S CONDITIONS OF SETTLEMENT
HIS MEETINGS OF COUNCIL
HIS ORATORY
HIS PHYSICAL MIEN AND CHARACTERISTICS
HIS CHIEFS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
HIS PRONENESS TO DRINK
HIS HUMOR
HIS INTELLECTUAL GIFTS
HIS PASTIMES
HIS TRADING RELATIONS WITH WHITES
HIS RELIGION
HIS MODE OF LIFE
HIS ALLEGED COMMISSION OF PERJURY
THE INDIAN AS A MUSICIAN
THE INDIAN AS AN ARTIST
HIS SCHOOLS
HIS MISSIONARIES
CONSIDERATIONS UPON HIS STANDING AS A MINOR
REFLECTIONS AS TO THE POSSIBLE EFFECT UPON HIM OF ENFRANCHISEMENT
CONCLUDING REMARKS
ADDENDA TO SECTION ON ENFRANCHISEMENT ... Read more


10. The Iroquois (Indians of North America, Revised)
by Barbara Graymont
Paperback: 144 Pages (2004-02)
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Isbn: 0791083519
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5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent presentation of the Iroquois.
This is one of the volumes in the long and extensive "Indians of North America" series. It provides a good and brief introduction to the culture and history of the Iroquois tribes. Children who wish to learn more aboutnative Americans will enjoy it, as will adults. We all learn of theimportance of the League and their impact on the American Revolution aswell as their impact today. ... Read more


11. Dreamways of the Iroquois: Honoring the Secret Wishes of the Soul
by Robert Moss
Paperback: 288 Pages (2004-12-16)
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Explores the ancient Iroquois tradition of dreams, healing, and the recovery of the soul.

• Explains Native American shamanic dream practices and their applications and purpose in modern life.

• Shows how dreams call us to remember and honor our soul's true purpose.

• Offers powerful Active Dreaming methods for regaining lost soul energy to restore our vitality and identity.

The ancient teaching of the Iroquois people is that dreams are experiences of the soul in which we may travel outside the body, across time and space, and into other dimensions--or receive visitations from ancestors or spiritual guides. Dreams also reveal the wishes of the soul, calling us to move beyond our ego agendas and the web of other people's projections into a deeper, more spirited life. They call us to remember our sacred contracts and reclaim the knowledge that belonged to us, on the levels of soul and spirit, before we entered our present life experience. In dreams we also discover where our vital soul energy may have gone missing--through pain or trauma or heartbreak--and how to get it back.

Robert Moss was called to these ways when he started dreaming in a language he did not know, which proved to be an early form of the Mohawk Iroquois language. From his personal experiences, he developed a spirited approach to dreaming and living that he calls Active Dreaming.

Dreamways of the Iroquois is at once a spiritual odyssey, a tribute to the deep wisdom of the First Peoples, a guide to healing our lives through dreamwork, and an invitation to soul recovery. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Enter the dreamworld with Mother Earth and Father Sky.
Wow.After working with healing energies for 18 years, I get led back to the dreamworld.And get grounded in the process!How amazing to reconnect with with my Mother Earth, Father Sky and my Soul in this way.I have always found my dreams interesting and fantastic; who wouldn't in a world where you can manifest something in your hand before your very eyes and fly.And to reconnect with my animal bretheren, and the plant and mineral kindgom in this way.Open your heart and your mind through your dreams.And heal!Sound good?Then follow your intuition and buy this book.Why do you think you're reading this?

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Jeff.

5-0 out of 5 stars Welcome to Dreamtime
This is one of the greatest books I have ever read.I felt like I could truly connect to my dreams after finishing this book.Told from an interesting first hand impression, it is honest and refreshing giving a glimpse into Native beliefs.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Dreamways of the IroquoisHonoring the Wishes of the Soul
This is a great author and great book.I experienced many personal connections regarding my Native American ancestors and healing practices within the pages of this book.Very easy read.This book lead me to many other books written by the same author.

4-0 out of 5 stars Dreams
A great book that explains the doorway to our dreams and how our dreams may help us face up to lifes challanges. A wonderful read and the author has clearly spent time in other realitys that are just as real as our own.There are many guides and messengers that can help us through our dreams if we are open to them and can remember how to communicate in this fascinating world.

4-0 out of 5 stars Imperative for Dreamers
As life if filled with messages, both in dreamtime, and time awake Moss guides us to listen to the spirit of your destiny.Moss was called to his dream writing and workshops and this book continues his teachings in understanding your dreams and and nurturing your intuition.Recently picked up a book by Wanda Easter Burch called She Who Dreams.Come to learn Burch and Moss met in New York many years after Burch dreamt of a young boy drowning, which happened to be Moss.Do not believe in coincidence and if you are looking for a path to understand your truths in life, this book will help your realization. ... Read more


12. The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire: The Covenant Chain Confederation of Indian Tribes with English Colonies
by Francis Jennings
Paperback: 464 Pages (1990-05-17)
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Winner of the Distinguished Book Award of theSociety of Colonial Wars. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Before the revolution
Our standard secondary school history jumps abruptly from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock to Lexington & Concord.The intervening 150 years are barely mentioned.The Jennings trilogy examines this period.In the instant volume we see the native Americans neither as passive victims nor noble savages but as politicians, diplomats, merchants and power players.Though probably doomed from the start due to the absence of immunity to European diseases, for a period of several decades they interacted with the early colonists on a basis of near parity. The Iroquois actually attempted with some skill the become the central player that would resolve the French-English rivalry and leave them at the center and in command. Jennings shows us that though this didn't happen and though the odds may have been against it such goals were far from fantasy.It's enough to cause one to imagine that "chutzpah" is a Mohawk term. One can only wonder, if the Indians had not been devastated by disease what the political map of North America would look like today.

5-0 out of 5 stars Jennings slays a bunch of comfortable historical assumptions
Francis Jennings, long associated with the Newbury Library American Indian collections has brought his vast knowledge to bear on the subject of the Iriquois as the fearsome 5 or 6 nations who independently cowed both theirfellow tribes and the English and French colonists. He proves it wasn't sowith so many documents of which we have never heard in our schoolbookhistory texts that I wonder how such material escaped notice previously. Inthe process he slays some American Sacred Cows such as Francis Parkman. Onelearns that the Indian frontier was no such thing and didn't exist but wasa commonly inhabited piece of terrain, peopled by various tribes and theEuropean invaders who traded with them. Relations were, for the most part,reasonably amicable, which accounts for the fact that during later wars theEastern Indians frequently exhibited what we call civilized treatment ofenemies and prisoners. (Of course there were the exceptions, usually welljustified.) But in the beginning, the Dutch, Swedes, English and French,all found it necessary to deal with the various tribes quite diplomaticallyin order to survive, and use them in their wars of empire with one another.Furs in return for trade goods were king.The undoubted reality is such avast contrast with the accepted picture of our frontier that this book, aswell as Jennings others in this series, should be required reading torepair the damage done in our schools by claptrap such as Parkman and otherrevered historians who followed his lead, writing off the Indians asbarabarians and the frontier as a clearly delineated line across whichwhites stepped only if they were willing to take their lives into theirhands. Instead we find two cultures living amicably in common communitiesup until the first half of the 1700's when the balance was upset by drivingout the Indians such as the Delewares and Shawnees so that they located inthe Ohio country and became relatively independent. The Iriquois had alarge hand in this and it was their undoing. Read the book. It is acomplicated subject but well worth digesting. I recommend reading it insmall doses and having an atlas nearby. ... Read more


13. The Iroquois (Native American People)
by Barbara A. McCall, Luciano Lazzarino
Library Binding: 32 Pages (1989-09)
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Examines the history, traditional lifestyle, and current situation of the Iroquois Indians. ... Read more


14. Song of the Hermit Thrush: An Iroquois Legend (Native American Legends)
by Dominic
Paperback: 48 Pages (1998-08-01)
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This Iroquois legend tells what happens when the animals of the forest hold a contest to choose which will sing a song to greet the new day.

The Legends of the World opens readers' minds to the diverse cultures of Native America, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and the Americas through enchanting tales passed down through countless generations.Each book in the series features geographical, historical, and cultural information.Illustrated in full color. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An Iroquois legend to explain the sweet song of the Hermit Thrush
A long, long time ago the birds and animals made an agreement to live peacefully together by dividing the forest.The birds would live in the trees and the rest of the creatures would live on the ground.This worked well until the morning came, an which point all of the animals that were grateful for the sunrise and wanted to praise the day started screeching, squawking, growling, and bellowing.At the next meeting it was decided that while a song to give thanks for the day was a good idea the sound of their collective voices was not.So they decided to have a contest to see which animal had the song best suited for this great honor.

The title of this Iroquois legend, retold by Gloria Dominic with illustrations by Charles Reasoner, gives away to young readers which animal is going to come up with the sweetest sounding song.But how the Hermit Thrush comes up with the song and when he sings it will come as a surprise.One of the interesting things about ancient myths and legends is how they explain aspects of nature, such as the sweet song of the Hermit Thrush.As the quotation at the beginning of the book points out: "It may be thought that the memory of things may be lost with us.We nevertheless have methods of transmitting from father to son an account of all these things."Young students have a tendency to ask "why" a lot and this book will answer that question, even though they have never asked this specific variation on that constant theme.

As is the case with all of the books in this series the back of the volume looks at the history of the Iroquois.A map lays out the Iroquois homeland across what is now New York State as this section describes the culture and daily life of these Native Americans.There are photographs and drawings that show the food and clothing of the Iroquois, as well as a look at where the Iroquois live today.This is followed by a Glossary of terms from "buckskin" to "wampum," and a list of Important Dates from Columbus landing in the Americans in 1492 up to 1988-89 when the sacred wampum belts of the Six Nations were returned to them from a couple of museums.There is also a photography of a Hermit Thrush in the back so that you can judge how well of a job Reasoner did.One of his fortes as an artist is the authentic detail he provides for the people in these stories, but except for the grandmother who tells this story to her grandchildren as the framing device for "Song of the Hermit Thrush."But in this one the best watercolor paintings are ones where does the elk or any animal with lots of brown, because the variant shadings are quite compelling.

I have some concerns regarding the historical details provided in the back of these books, but they are only intended as an introduction to these cultures.A bibliography is provided specific to the Iroquois, so there are plenty of opportunities for young students and their teachers (or parents) to find out more.For more examples of Native American Lore & Legend you can check out these other books by Dominic and Reasoner: "First Woman and the Strawberry: A Cherokee Legend," "Coyote and the Grasshoppers: A Pomo Legend," "Brave Bear and the Ghosts: A Sioux Legend," "Sunflower's Promise: A Zuni Legend," and "Red Hawk and the Sky Sisters: A Shawnee Legend." ... Read more


15. The Iroquois (The History & Culture of Native Americans)
by Bruce E. Johansen
Library Binding: 126 Pages (2010-10)
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16. Native American Political Systems and the Evolution of Democracy: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)
by Bruce E. Johansen
Hardcover: 184 Pages (1996-05-30)
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For more than a decade scholars have debated the question of whether American Indian confederacies, primarily the Iroquois, helped influence the formation of U.S. basic law. The idea has sparked lively debate in the public arena as well, with Canadian diplomat Durling Voyce-Jones contending it shows a paradigm shift in our thinking, Patrick Buchanan calling it "idiocy," and George Will saying it's "fiction." For the first time, this bibliography brings together some 450 citations on the debate. The work describes the debate in the words of one of its major participants, Bruce E. Johansen, author of three other books on the subject. ... Read more


17. Iroquois, The (Native Americans)
by Evelyn Wolfson
 Library Binding: 64 Pages (1992-10-01)
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A history of Iroquois society, culture, and customs focuses on the confederated tribes of what is now the northeast U.S. and Canada from the sixteenth century to the present day. ... Read more


18. The Iroquois Indians (Junior Library of American Indians)
by Victoria Sherrow
Library Binding: 79 Pages (1992-10)
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Chronicles the history of the Iroquois League--a confederacy of the Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Tuscarora tribes--and reveals how their influence continues to be felt today in the fight for native American rights. ... Read more


19. Apologies to the Iroquois (Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
by Edmund Wilson
 Paperback: 329 Pages (1992-07)
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4-0 out of 5 stars New York Indians
Edmund Wilson wrote this book after he realized he had given out misinformation to a British journalist regarding the Mohawk Indians of New York, who were once part of the Iroquois confederacy. (Wilson owned a home in Talcottville, NY, north of Utica, in the heart of the old Iroquois confederacy territory.) He researched and studied as much as he could about the Mohawks (and the Senecas, the Tuscaroras, and the Iroquois). He began writing about what he learned, particularly about the land squabbles these tribes had with the government mainly over treaty lands and the building of huge dams that threatened them. Wilson combined the Indians's modern-day struggles with their ancient rites. A well-known chapter concerns the Mohawk "Skywalkers" who helped construct the highest reaches of the Empire State Building. As with everything Wilson wrote, the book is highly informative, even authoritative, and extremely well written. ... Read more


20. Nickel Eclipse: Iroquois Moon (Native American Series (East Lansing, Mich.).)
by Eric L. Gansworth
Paperback: 187 Pages (2000-10)
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Nickel Eclipse is a merging of personal and cultural history. Structured in part like the alternating colored beads on a wampum belt, patterns emerge from this exploration of contemporary life on an eastern Indian reservation and the sometimes tenuous persistence of a culture after centuries of survival within another, more dominant, culture. The poems, while highly personalized, reflect the tension of speakers surviving within-though never fully of-that larger culture, where lives are formed and meaning defined by their inherent separateness. Gansworth's paintings complement the poems, using the metaphor of the cycle of moons identified in the traditional Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) culture's calendar.

These paintings of the different lunar phases serve to organize the poems around a common image, breaking them into sections through the use of an eclipse. Additionally, the relationships indigenous communities have had with the United States-from thriving to near extinction to eventual re-emergence-are symbolized in the progression of that eclipse across the moon.

Symbols common to the culture appear throughout the cycles: the Three Sisters (Corn, Beans, and Squash), Strawberries, and Green Corn, from the ceremonies named for them, and more consistently, wampum beads-within which Haudenosaunee culture is iconographically documented-appear in various incarnations, from the earliest shell groupings, through isolated shaped beads, small strings, and full-belt formations. ... Read more


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