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  "name": "THE IROQUOIS NATIONS",
  "headline": "THE IROQUOIS NATIONS",
  "description": "The five original Iroquois/Haudenosaunee tribes are: the Seneca, the keepers of the Western Door; the Cayugas, the “people of the marsh” and “keepers of the Great Pipe”; the Onondaga, who were the “name bearers,” “keepers of the central fire” who kept the wampum belt that contained the history of the Iroquois; the Oneida, the “stone people” symbolized by the Great Tree; and lastly the Mohawk, the “keepers of the eastern door”.",
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  "identifier": "https://www.sullivanclinton.com/texts/facts/archives/iroquois-nations/",
  "datePublished": "2004-04-18",
  "dateModified": "2004-04-18",
  "author": {
    "@type": "Person",
    "name": "Bob Spiegelman"
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    "name": "Then and Now Project",
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