Iroquois
Esquema
Jerarquía
Las Américas > Amerindio (norteamericano) > estilos amerindios norteamericanos > <estilos amerindios del este del Great Lake y de Woodland>
Descripción
Refers to the artwork produced by any member of the North American Indian tribes speaking a language of the Iroquoian family, notably the Cayuga, Cherokee, Huron, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora, in addition to the Iroquois proper. The name Iroquois is a French derivation of Irinakhoiw, meaning "rattlesnakes." They call themselves Hodenosaunee, meaning "people of the longhouse." The Iroquoian linguistic groups occupied a continuous territory around Lakes Ontario, Huron, and Erie, in present-day New York state and Pennsylvania and southern Ontario and Quebec.
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Otros términos
- 易洛魁 [zh]
- Irokees [nl]
- iroquoise [fr]
- yì luò kuí [zh]
- yi luo kui [zh]
- i lo k'uei [zh]
- Iroquoian (culture or style) [en]
- Five Nations [en]
- Six Nations [en]
- Irinakhoiw [en]
- Hodenosaunee [en]
- iroquois [fr]