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  1. The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America. They are known for their general lack of labial consonants. The Iroquoian languages are polysynthetic and head-marking.

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      The St. Lawrence Iroquoians, Wendat (Huron), Erie, and...

  2. The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America. They were spoken in regions around the Great Lakes, Middle Atlantic states and the South. Today most of the languages are extinct or spoken by very few people.

  3. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Referências. Línguas iroquesas. Onde as línguas iroquesas são faladas: Geórgia, Tennessee, Virgínia, Pensilvânia, Carolina do Norte, Maryland (Marilândia), Pensilvânia, Ontário e Quebec [contraditório]

  4. Mohawk (/ ˈ m oʊ h ɔː k /; Kanienʼkéha, "[language] of the Flint Place") is an Iroquoian language currently spoken by around 3,500 people of the Mohawk nation, located primarily in current or former Haudenosaunee territories, predominately Canada (southern Ontario and Quebec), and to a lesser extent in the United States ...

  5. The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America. They were spoken in regions around the Great Lakes, Middle Atlantic states and the South. Today most of the languages are extinct or spoken by very few people.