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Things iroquois often describes ("iroquois ________")
- raids
- capital
- delegation
- myth
- fort
- territory
- trail
- parties
- menace
- hunters
- language
- land
- attack
- villages
- languages
- fire
- name
- village
- converts
- nations
- deputies
- council
- hunter
- cantons
- influence
- families
- warriors
- enemies
- wars
- settlements
- war
- culture
- terminology
- lands
- braves
- organization
- traditions
- raid
- origin
- warrior
- tribes
- leaders
- history
- leader
- towns
- confederacy
- tradition
- confederation
- race
- population
- camp
- canoe
- helicopters
- prisoners
- party
- tongue
- canoes
- league
- mythology
- family
- type
- town
- invasion
- women
- sachems
- reservations
- communities
- alliance
- missions
- peoples
- woman
- country
- sachem
- attacks
- captives
- mission
- county
- legend
- claims
- chief
- tribe
- stock
- chiefs
- word
- religion
- society
- sites
- prisoner
- nation
- people
- allies
- warfare
- army
How iroquois often is described ("________ iroquois")
- ferocious
- upper
- scattered
- catawba
- modern
- principal
- terrible
- converted
- dead
- glacial
- distant
- domineering
- remoter
- intelligent
- victorious
- most
- many
- cruel
- western
- century
- lower
- historic
- captive
- young
- potent
- york
- countless
- normal
- armed
- contemporary
- accursed
- ojibwa
- haughty
- formidable
- bloodthirsty
- mighty
- fierce
- ubiquitous
- delighted
- anglo
- prehistoric
- pagan
- hated
- seventeenth
- british
- aggressive
- eastern
- warlike
- huron
- northern
- porcupine
- proud
- outlying
- confederated
- hungry
- humble
- liberated
- wily
- treacherous
- savage
- true
- unfortunate
- invading
- nee
- triumphant
- native
- relentless
- dravidian
- powerful
- conquering
- friendly
- seneca
- degenerate
- implacable
- french
- traditional
- other
- southern
- neighboring
- conservative
- kindred
- ancient
- hostile
