Iroquoia
English
Etymology
From Iroquois + -ia.
Proper noun
Iroquoia
- The land of the Iroquois, a native American confederacy.
- 2006, Richard Brookhiser, Iroquoia: A land lost in push by British empire and U.S. settlers
- Iroquoia was a land rush waiting to happen.
- 2016, Timothy Shannon, The Oxford Handbook of American Indian History
- The chapter traces the shifting identity and geographic borders of Iroquoia in the Great Lakes region, from the era of European contact to the present day.
- 2006, Richard Brookhiser, Iroquoia: A land lost in push by British empire and U.S. settlers