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Iroquois Golf Club

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Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Iroquois Golf Club
Phone:
+1 613-652-4367

Hours:
Sunday8am - 10pm
Monday8am - 10pm
Tuesday8am - 10pm
Wednesday8am - 10pm
Thursday8am - 10pm
Friday8am - 10pm
Saturday8am - 10pm


The Iroquois or Haudenosaunee are a historically powerful northeast Native American confederacy. They were known during the colonial years to the French as the Iroquois League, and later as the Iroquois Confederacy, and to the English as the Five Nations, comprising the Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Seneca. After 1722, they accepted the Tuscarora people from the Southeast into their confederacy and became known as the Six Nations. The Iroquois have absorbed many other peoples into their tribes as a result of warfare, adoption of captives, and by offering shelter to displaced peoples. Culturally all are considered members of the clans and tribes into which they are adopted by families. The historic St. Lawrence Iroquoians, Wyandot , Erie, and Susquehannock, all independent peoples, also spoke Iroquoian languages. In the larger sense of linguistic families, they are often considered Iroquoian peoples because of their similar languages and cultures, all culturally and linguistically descended from the Proto-Iroquoian people and language; however, they were traditionally enemies of the nations in the Iroquois League. In addition, Cherokee is an Iroquoian language. The Cherokee people are believed to have migrated south from the Great Lakes area in ancient times, settling in the backcountry of the Southeast United States, including what is now Tennessee. In 2010, more than 45,000 enrolled Six Nations people lived in Canada, and about 80,000 in the United States.
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