- The
Iroquois (/ˈɪrəkwɔɪ, -kwɑː/ IRR-ə-kwoy, -kwah), also
known as the Five Nations, and
later as the Six
Nations from 1722 onwards;
alternatively referred...
- Tsianì kayonkwere), also
known as the
Iroquois Wars or the
French and
Iroquois Wars (French:
Guerres franco-
iroquoises), were a
series of
conflicts fought...
- The Bell UH-1
Iroquois (nicknamed "Huey") is a
utility military helicopter designed and
produced by the
American aerospace company Bell Helicopter. It...
- The
Iroquois Theatre fire was a
catastrophic building fire in Chicago, Illinois, that
broke out on
December 30, 1903,
during a
performance attended by...
- Look up
Iroquois in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Iroquois are an
indigenous people of
North America.
Iroquois may also
refer to:
Iroquois Confederacy...
-
Iroquois may
refer to the
following steamships: SS
Iroquois (1888),
built by
William Cramp & Sons for the
Clyde Line SS
Iroquois (1900) SS
Iroquois (1901)...
- Lake
Iroquois can
refer to: Lake
Iroquois (South Dakota) Lake
Iroquois (Vermont) in
Vermont in the
United States Lake
Iroquois,
Illinois in
Iroquois County...
- The
Orenda PS.13
Iroquois was an
advanced turbojet engine designed for
military use. It was
developed by the
Canadian aircraft engine manufacturer Orenda...
-
Iroquois Gas
Transmission System (also
known as the
Iroquois Pipeline) is a
natural gas
pipeline that
brings gas from
eastern Canada to the New York City...
- The
Iroquois Dam, also
known as the
Iroquois Control Dam, is a
significant piece of
infrastructure located on the St.
Lawrence River in Canada. The dam...