Cayuga (Cayuga: Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫˀ) is a Northern Iroquoian language of the Iroquois Proper (also known as "Five Nations Iroquois") subfamily, and is spoken...
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Cayuga often refers to: Cayuga people, a native tribe to North America, part of the Iroquois Confederacy Cayuga language, the language of the Cayuga Cayuga...
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The Seneca–Cayuga Nation is one of three federally recognized tribes of Seneca people in the United States. It includes the Cayuga people and is based...
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The Cayuga (Cayuga: Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ, "People of the Great Swamp") are one of the five original constituents of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), a confederacy...
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Bay of Quinte (category Articles containing Cayuga-language text)
Mission. Officially, in the Mohawk language, the community is called Kenhtèːke, which means "the place of the bay". The Cayuga name is Tayędaːneːgęˀ or Detgayęːdaːnegęˀ...
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they now begin to differ in terms of language usage, morphology and phonology. In the setting of Oklahoma, Cayuga has become influenced by other tribes...
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Cayuga County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 76,248. Its county seat and largest city is Auburn....
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Iroquois (category Articles containing Cayuga-language text)
smoke", or Cayuga iakwai "a bear". In 1888, J. N. B. Hewitt expressed doubts that either of those words exist in the respective languages. He preferred...
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Ogonek (category Articles containing Cayuga-language text)
in modern Scandinavian languages is represented by the letter å. Avestan romanization (letters ą, ą̇, m̨) Cahto (ą, ę) Cayuga (ę, ǫ) Chickasaw (ą, į,...
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False Face Society (category Articles containing Cayuga-language text)
described in, for example, Fenton (1987), the Creator (Shonkwaia'tison in Cayuga, lit. 'he has completed our bodies'), having just completed forming the...
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