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Summary Of: St. Lawrence Iroquoians

What little is known of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians is found in the writings of the French explorer... the St. Lawrence Iroquoians were a distinct people from these Hurons or Iroquois... the St. Lawrence Iroquoians seem to have simply vacated the St... resemble the large fortified villages for which the St. Lawrence Iroquoians would be noticed in the historical record... St. Lawrence Iroquoians lived in villages which were usually located a few kilometres inland from the Saint... there was no longer any trace of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians who were visited by Jacques Cartier some 75 years earlier... probably become a very dangerous area and the St. Lawrence Iroquoians seemingly paid the price... studies indicate that the St. Lawrence Iroquoians probably spoke several distinct dialects of their language... the St. Lawrence Iroquoians may have spoken two or more distinct languages in an area stretching over 600 km... Exploring Interaction between St. Lawrence Iroquoians and Eastern Iroquois in New York State...

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