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Iroquois are an indigenous people of North America.
Iroquois may also refer to:
Iroquois people edit
- Iroquois kinship, a system of familial comprehension that originated with the Iroquois tribes
- Iroquoian languages
- Seven Nations of Canada, another confederation that was referred to as 'the Iroquois Confederacy', unrelated to the popular Iroquois Confederacy
Places edit
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Geology edit
- Glacial Lake Iroquois, a prehistoric, proglacial lake in present-day Ontario and New York State
Military edit
- UH-1 Iroquois, United States Army utility helicopter nicknamed the "Huey"
- HMCS Iroquois, the name of two Canadian warships
- Orenda Iroquois, a turbojet engine for military use developed by Orenda Aerospace
Other edit
- Iroquois Central School District, a public school district in New York State
- Iroquois (di Suvero), an outdoor sculpture in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
- Iroquois (horse) (1878–1899), first American-bred to win the Epsom Derby
- Iroquois Pliskin, also known as Solid Snake, from the Metal Gear series of video games
- Iroquois Theater Fire in Chicago, 1903
- Iroquois River (disambiguation), including Rivière des Iroquois
- SS Iroquois and USS Iroquois, several ships
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