id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8567 Hale, Horatio The Iroquois Book of Rites .txt text/plain 62833 4665 74 NOTE A.--Names of the Huron-Iroquois Nations [Illustration: THE HURON-IROQUOIS NATIONS AND THE SURROUNDING TRIBES. "nations" of the Iroquois confederacy first became known to European origin and meaning of the names commonly given to the Iroquois nations.] summoned a meeting of the chiefs and people of the Onondaga towns. accepted the league; and the great chief, who had originally opposed it, decided; and the leading chief then expressed in the great council the "the great god of the Iroquois." Among the Onondagas of the present day, The place of meeting was commonly the chief town of the nation which had following litany to the fifty great hereditary chiefs of the Iroquois, chiefs is preceded by the words "_Nene Tehadirihoken_," meaning the primitive meaning of the word, which the Hurons and the proper Iroquois the names of the fifty chiefs who formed the first council would have ./cache/8567.txt ./txt/8567.txt