Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois: And History of the Tuscarora Indians (Forgotten Books)

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$18.77
UPC:
9781606800324
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-10-15
Author:
Elias Fenimore Johnson
Language:
english

Product Overview

The Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the League of Peace and Power , the Five Nations ; the Six Nations ; or the People of the Longhouse ) is a group of First Nations/Native Americans that originally consisted of five nations: the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Onondaga, the Cayuga, and the Seneca. A sixth tribe, the Tuscarora, joined after the original five nations were formed. Although frequently referred to as the Iroquois, the Nations refer to themselves collectively as Haudenosaunee.

At the time Europeans first arrived in North America, the Confederacy was based in what is now the northeastern United States and southern Canada, including New England, upstate New York, Pennsylvania, Ontario, and Quebec. (Quote from wikipedia.org)

About the Author

Washington Irving (1783 - 1859)
Washington Irving (April 3, 1783 - November 28, 1859) was an American author of the early 19th century. Best known for his short stories The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle (both of which appear in his book The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon), he was also a prolific essayist, biographer and historian. His historical works include biographies of George Washington, Oliver Goldsmith and Muhammad, and several histories of 15th century Spain dealing with subjects such as Columbus, the Moors, and the Alhambra.

Irving and James Fenimore Cooper were the first American writers to earn acclaim in Europe, and Irving is said to have encouraged authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Edgar Allan Poe. Irving was also the U.S. minister to Spain from 1842 to 1845. (Quote from (Quote from wikipedia.org))

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