At one time, the Iroquois people were fractured into five warring camps -- the Oneida, the Cayuga, Onandaga, Seneca and Mohawk. According to legend, a saviour named Dekanawidah emerged to end the ...
Crews from the Works Progress Administration, which once employed more than 8.5 million people nationwide, built the Iroquois Amphitheater in the spring of 1938.
The Iroquois dominated the east of North America. The Iroquois attacked New France's outposts in the 1650s and 1660s, killing settlers and taking prisoners. (As portrayed in Canada: A People's ...
We would like to acknowledge the land on which the University at Buffalo operates, which is the territory of the Seneca Nation, a member of the Haudenosaunee/Six Nations Confederacy. This territory is ...
Over 350 years ago, the site that is now Victor, New York, was home to the largest and only Seneca town in the 17th-century United States, known as Ganondagan.
Superior, $339-$529; deluxe, $369-$559; executive king, $399-$609; suite, $825-$1,150 With only 114 available rooms, the staff is able to pay extra attention to their guests, resulting in ...
Firefighters in an alley behind the Iroquois Theater extinguish the flames from the massive blaze within on Dec. 30, 1903. From the Sun-Times archives. Share As published in the Chicago Daily News ...