- of fire.
Another reference to it is as the "fire lion",
which is the
Iroquioan version of the
Underwater Panther. In the tale "Ganyadjigowa", the hero...
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southern Ontario, and in
upstate New York,
during the
warfare between the
Iroquioan tribes the
Mohawk and the Huron. They have
subsequently been canonized...
- (Originally
published as
Chafe 1973). Chafe,
Wallace L. (1976). The Caddoan,
Iroquioan, and
Siouan languages.
Trends in Linguistics; State-of-the-art report...
- site in
nearby Kitchener,
Ontario was
found to
include artifacts from an
Iroquioan village that was
inhabited circa 1300 to 1600.
Archeologists found some...
- instance, Proto-Eastern
Algonquian *a- is
nasalized due to
influence from
Iroquioan languages,
which have two
nasalized vowels in its proto-language, *ɛ̃...
-
called by some the "Father of
Canadian Archaeology", and an
expert on
Iroquioan prehistory, was born in the village. New
Dundee is
situated along the...