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Iroquois History and Legends

Iroquois History and Legends

Author: Andrew Cotter and Caleb Cotter

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The Iroquois Confederacy. An Indigenous North American civilization with equal rights and representative government that left Europeans in bewilderment. Their influence affected the American free spirit and the modern day woman's rights movement. This show covers the culture, histories and legends of the Haudenosaunee. The People of the Longhouse.

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00 An Introduction

00 An Introduction

2016-02-1802:56

What is the Iroquois History and Legends Podcast and what will we be discussing?   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01 The Peacemaker

01 The Peacemaker

2016-02-2022:05

The Five Nations of the Iroquois were locked in centuries of war, revenge killings, hate and cannibalism. Then a mysterious Huron man appeared on a quest to unite the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca peoples together under the Great Law of Peace.  This would become the Iroquois Confederacy.  A Native American government with equal rights and a representative government that left Europeans in bewilderment. These are the histories and legends of the Haudenosaunee.  The People of the Longhouse.   Sources- Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) 2005 by William Engelbrecht Seneca Myths and Folk Tales by Arthur C. Parker Kayanlaˀ Kówa – Great Law of Peace -The Peace Maker & Hiawatha - Traditional Haudenosaunee oral history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We explore the mechanics of the Iroquois Councils.  A system of protocols, title offices and a separation of powers that has been followed for centuries.   Sources- Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors)  2005 by William Engelbrecht GAYANASHAGOWA (Great Law of Peace) - Haudenosaunee Constitution attributed to Dekanawidah the Peacemaker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
03 Family Matters

03 Family Matters

2016-03-0733:07

The Six Nations are further broken down into clans.  Clans are represented by certain animals.  The purpose is not to divide a nation but in fact to bring about unity and help in times of mourning.  Join us as we learn how clans were a benefit to everyone in Iroquoia. Sources- How the Clans were Chosen - Oneida Nation Oral History Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World: Iroquois & Their Neighbors by William Engelbrecht and Caleb Rector GAYANASHAGOWA (The Great Law of Peace) - Haudenosaunee Constitiution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
04 The Three Sisters

04 The Three Sisters

2016-03-2147:28

The Three Sisters are Corn, Beans and Squash.  Not only are they well balanced varieties of vegetables they also work together in symbiosis.  We discuss agriculture, food gathering and storage.  Sources- Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants by Arthur C. Parker Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World: Iroquois & Their Neighbors by William Engelbrecht & Caleb Rector Skywoman: Legends of the Iroquois by Joanne Shenandoah Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
05 Hunting and Fishing

05 Hunting and Fishing

2016-03-2549:24

Pastimes that people do on the weekends was a way of life for the people of the Eastern Woodlands.  Learn about the animals that were vital to the way of life in all Iroquoia. Today we will talk about deer drives, fishing, beaver trapping and .... bear raising? Sources- Voyages de la Nouvelle France by Samuel de Champlain Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World: Iroquois & Their Neighbors by William Engelbrecht and Caleb Rector Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants by Arthur C. Parker 1491: NEW REVELATIONS OF THE AMERICAS BEFORE COLUMBUS BY CHARLES MANN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
06 Native Neighbors

06 Native Neighbors

2016-04-1134:24

The Six Nations were not alone on the continent. There were many other nationalities that inhabited the north eastern woodlands. This week we will talk about where the Huron, Erie, Neutrals, Susquehannock, Mahican, Delaware and other nations lived at the time of first contact with the Europeans.   Sources- Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World by William Engelbrecht and Caleb Rector IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON 1491: NEW REVELATIONS OF THE AMERICAS BEFORE COLUMBUS BY CHARLES MANN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the end of the 15th Century the  Age of Discovery and Exploration was just beginning. In 1534 Jacques Cartier made contact  with  the  Iroquoian peoples of the St. Lawrence River valley. It was all downhill from there.  In fact  things will  never be the same. Old World pathogens  will soon destroy anyone's way of life who happens to call the Americas home. Sources- Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World: Iroquois & Their Neighbors by William Engelbrecht and Caleb Rector THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BY FRANCIS PARKMEN IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON 1491: NEW REVELATIONS OF THE AMERICAS BEFORE COLUMBUS BY CHARLES MANN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To the Haudenosaunee stories are a vital part of their culture.  In this show we will share two of them.  Turtle's Race with Beaver and How Bear Lost His Tail.  Sources - Inspired by Traditional Seneca stories as told in SKUNNY WUNDY: SENECA INDIAN TALES BY ARTHUR CASWELL PARKER Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
08 Mourning Wars

08 Mourning Wars

2016-05-2943:08

Warfare was a way of life for everyone living in Northeastern America since before there was memory or record.  Today we talk about how warfare was conducted pre-European contact.  Also with the waves of epidemics destroying native populations the Iroquois Nations stepped up raids into neighboring regions looking for captives to assimilate into their communities. Sources: IROQUOIA: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIVE WORLD BY WILLIAM ENGELBRECHT IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON 1491: NEW REVELATIONS OF THE AMERICAS BEFORE COLUMBUS BY CHARLES MANN CHAMPLAIN'S DREAM BY DAVID HACKETT FISCHER Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09 Samuel de Champlain

09 Samuel de Champlain

2016-06-1749:54

In 1609 a Mohawk war party is utterly routed.  The reason? Guns.  Samuel de Champlain the Father of New France accompanied his new Huron allies on a raid into the land of the Iroquois. Indian warfare was about to drastically change. In all Champlain was a part of three battles involving the Iroquois. Two with the Mohawk and the third was a show down outside the capital city of the Onondaga.   Sources: CHAMPLAIN'S DREAM BY DAVID HACKETT FISCHER THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BY FRANCIS PARKMEN Voyages de la Nouvelle France by Samuel de Champlain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we share three stories told by the Seneca Nation.  The first is humorous tale about Fox and Raccoon trying to find out which of them is more crafty.  The second is a story of when Bear and Turtle decide to have a race.  The last is the most famous of the Seneca stories that deals with their most revered site, Bare Hill.  Sources: Reworked and based on traditional Seneca Nation stories.   SKUNNY WUNDY: SENECA INDIAN TALES BY ARTHUR CASWELL PARKER Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 Dutch Blitz

10 Dutch Blitz

2016-07-1856:37

Henry Hudson sails for the flag of the Netherlands and finds the river that bears his name in 1609. Within a few years Dutch traders arrive to barter and acquire precious furs that are all the rage in Europe.  The Five Nations make sure that they get the upper hand in the markets and begin to play the French and Dutch off each other. IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA CHAMPLAIN'S DREAM BY DAVID HACKETT FISCHER Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11 Black Robes

11 Black Robes

2016-08-0801:04:46

The Iroquois are nowhere and everywhere.  As the Five Nations increase their influence they become a terror to the Huron Nations.  Meanwhile Jesuit missionaries have arrived.  They begin to try desperately to save the souls on both sides from hellfire. THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BY FRANCIS PARKMEN IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this show we talk about the Lake Champlain monster and also two Iroquois stories.  "Why Wood Duck Has Red Eyes" and "Why an Indian Never Shoots a Pigeon".   Sources: Reworked and based on traditional Seneca Nation stories.   SKUNNY WUNDY: SENECA INDIAN TALES BY ARTHUR CASWELL PARKER Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The dwindling number of beavers in New York along with raids from other nations forces the Iroquois into wars in the West.  Soon the Wenro, Neutrals and the Erie will just be footnotes in the history books. IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BY FRANCIS PARKMEN Chainbreaker: The Revolutionary War Memoirs of Governor Blacksnake as told to Benjamin Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While the Haudenosaunee prepare armies to invade the Erie homeland they make sure that the French will not be a problem while they are away.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1660 the Iroquois and French meet at the Battle of Long Sault on the Ottawa River.  Will the French be able to break the fur blockade and if so at what cost? THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The French plan to deal with the Mohawk once and for all.  By once and for all we mean it will take them three expeditions to finally make it to a Mohawk town.  Will the Keepers of the Eastern Door survive the onslaught of a fully trained French army? Sources: THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON IROQUOIA: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIVE WORLD BY WILLIAM ENGELBRECHT   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16 New Sweden

16 New Sweden

2016-10-2440:58

How on earth did the Swedes end up in North America?  This episode covers the complex diplomacy involving New Sweden, the English colonies, New Netherlands, the Susquehannock, the Lenape and the Five Nations. Sources: THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comments (15)

G Dunning Jr.

there's more to the story, a virgin birth, prophecy, hardship, perseverance and peace.

Feb 13th
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Jules Delorme

Brandt was dealing \

Feb 28th
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Jules Delorme

Wow. I didn't know this podcast exists. Done with so much love and deep research. I learn so much with an each shoe. A gift. Thank you!

Feb 28th
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Harold Evans ll

great show fellas..I'm a history freak. history podcasts are the only thing that gets me through a monotonous daily job routine..I've been subscribed to your show for a while now, the title caught my attention, being a lack of detailed native American history shows of any kind.. I'm not native American but I am American, and the lack of native American history really bothers me.. but the episode I chose to listen to was a bad pick for a sample..i was disappointed and never gave it another chance..but when I tried a second episode, it was very interesting and every episode since..i love the story episodes with multiple episodes. u guys are very thorough and had me convinced that you had doctrines in your craft.. master arm chair historians for sure..👍👍👍👍

Feb 18th
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Harold Evans ll

great show

Feb 17th
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Ray Spencer

I have a question that I have tried to research but never found any information on. Why didn't the colonial period Iroquois (and other Eastern Natives) ever adopt the horse to the extent that Western Natives did?

Jan 2nd
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Ray Spencer

Excellent! Thank you for adding to my knowledge of my historic relative.

Jun 13th
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Mark Messinger

I love this podcast.

Apr 4th
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DamitCarl

I miss this show, sad to see they havent posted a new one in a year

Sep 24th
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Babbers

Love hearing this side of the history. :) Definitely worth a listen. I have never heard this history or these legends.

Jun 8th
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Mehsen 🎙

Two brothers, in a room, then a microphone hit. And they told the story of Iroquois as best as they can... Seriously love this podcast. Love the chemistry of the two brothers. And they do a very good job passing the information.

Mar 8th
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