Iroquoian languages Cayuga (In Cayuga Goyogohó:nǫ’) is a Northern Iroquoian language of the Iroquois Proper (a.k.a. "Five Nations Iroquois") subfamily, and is spoken in Six Nations, Ontario by around 100 people. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cayuga language"
Cherokee (Cherokee: Tsalagi) is an Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee people. It is the only Southern Iroquoian language that remains spoken. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cherokee language"
The Iroquoian languages are a Native American language family. The family includes the languages of the Iroquois Confederacy (including the extinct Huron language), as well as Cherokee. ...more on Wikipedia about "Iroquoian languages"
Mohawk is a Native American language spoken in the United States and Canada. It is part of the Iroquoian family. Mohawk has two major dialects, Akwesasne and Kahnawake; the differences between them are largely phonological (e.g., Akwesasne has /l/ while Kahnawake has /r/). ...more on Wikipedia about "Mohawk language"
Oneida is an Iroquoian language spoken primarily in the American states of New York and Wisconsin, and the Canadian province of Ontario. There are only an estimated 160 native speakers left, despite attempts to reinvigorate the language. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oneida language"
Onondaga ( or , "People of the Hills") is the language of the Onondaga First Nation, one of the original five constituent tribes of the League of the Iroquois (Hodenosaunee) ...more on Wikipedia about "Onondaga language"
Seneca (in Seneca, Onödowága or Onötowáka) is the language of the Seneca Native Band, one of the Six Nations of the Iroquois League. About 10,000 Seneca live in the United States and Canada, primarily on reservations in western New York state, with others living in Oklahoma and near Brantford, Ontario. ...more on Wikipedia about "Seneca language"
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The Susquehannock people were natives of areas adjacent to the Susquehanna River and its tributaries from the southern part of what is now New York, through Pennsylvania, to the mouth of the Susquehanna in Maryland at the north end of the Chesapeake Bay. These people were called * Andastes by the French (from their Huron name Andastoerrhonon), ...more on Wikipedia about "Susquehannock"
Tuscarora or Skarure is an Iroquoian language of the Tuscarora people, spoken in Canada and the United States, in northern New York and southern Ontario. The original homeland of the Tuscarora was in North Carolina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tuscarora language"
Wyandot is the Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the people known variously as Wyandot, Wendat, or Huron. It was last spoken primarily in Oklahoma and Quebec. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wyandot language"
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