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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erie_peopleErie people - Wikipedia

    Erie people. The Erie people were Indigenous people historically living on the south shore of Lake Erie. An Iroquoian group, they lived in what is now western New York, northwestern Pennsylvania, and northern Ohio before 1658. [2] Their nation was almost exterminated in the mid- 17th century by five years of prolonged warfare with the powerful ...

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    The Erie people were Indigenous people historically living on the south shore of Lake Erie. An Iroquoian group, they lived in what is now western New York, northwestern Pennsylvania, and northern Ohio before 1658. Their nation was almost exterminated in the mid-17th century by five years of prolonged warfare with the powerful neighboring Iroquois for helping the Huron in the Beaver Wars for ...

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  4. Dec 24, 2022 · The Erie people were a Native American tribe that lived in what is now northwestern Pennsylvania, western New York, and northeastern Ohio until the mid-18th century. The Erie lived in villages and towns along the shores of Lake Erie and the rivers that flowed into it. The tribe was named after the Eriez, an Iroquoian-speaking group who lived in ...

  5. www.worldatlas.com › articles › the-erie-peopleThe Erie People - WorldAtlas

    Apr 25, 2017 · The Erie are Indigenous peoples of North America. They no longer exist today as a distinct group, since remaining survivors after a war with the Iroquois Confederacy were incorporated into the Huron-Wyandot and/or Seneca tribes, but when unified they were an Iroquoian-speaking people whose language is similar to that of the Huron.

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  6. May 16, 2023 · The Erie people were a group of indigenous Iroquois-speaking people who resided on the southern side of Lake Erie in what is now northwestern Pennsylvania, Ohio, and western New York. The tribe ...

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