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19 March, 22:38

How many people's or nations are represented in the document known as the Iroquois constitution

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  1. 20 March, 01:48
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    Five tribes were represented in the document known as the Iroquois constitution before 1722 and later they were known as the "Six Nations". These six nations are:

    1) Mohawk 2) Onondaga 3) Oneida 4) Cayuga 5) Seneca 6) Tuscarora

    The Iroquos are also known as Haudenosaunee who are a Native American confederacy. The Origin of the word "Iroquos" is still unknown as it is stated that the word first appeared in a written form when Samuel de Champlain wrote an account of his journey to Tadoussac in about 1603 with a variant spellings of "Irocois", there are other variant spellings for the same word.
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