Seneca Indian tribe
Title: Seneca Indian tribe
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 1168 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Seneca Indian tribe
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 1168 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Seneca are among the most respected and feared. The Seneca are culturally similar to their Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, an Mohawk confederates. The five tribes were known as the Five Nations or the League of Five Nations. Sometime between 1715 and 1722 the Tuscaroras from North Carolina joined the confederacy and changed the name to the Six Nations.
In their relations with white settlers the Seneca played the role of an independent power and were this way from
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The Seneca was the tribe that was the most intensely studied by the white people. It is also believed that their democratic ways were an influence on the writers of the United States Constitution.
Many of the famous Indians came from the Seneca tribe. Some were Red Jacket, Ely S. Parker and Cornplanter. There were also many others from their league tribes, the Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and later joiners the Tuscarora.


