| A | B |
| Haudenosaunee | Iriquois-"People of the longhouse" |
| Three Sisters | Corn, beans, and suqash |
| Clan Matron | Keeper of names/oldest/wisest |
| Chief | Male leader picked by the women |
| Deganawidah | Creator of the Great Binding Law, had a speaking problem |
| DEH-GE-WA-NUS | Mary Jemison's Indian name, she was an Indian captive |
| Hiawatha | "He who combs", he spoke for Deganawidah |
| 2 Row Wampum | Whiteman and N.A. Two Canoe Parallel paths |
| George Washington Wampum Belt | Treaty between U.S. and Iroquois |
| Senacas | Older Brother-keeper of the Western Door |
| Cayugas | Younger Brother |
| Onondagas | Older Brother-Fire Keeper-Host for Great Council |
| Oneidas | Younger Brothers |
| Mohawk | Older Brother-Keeper of the Eastern Door |
| Gonondagon | Home of Peace Mother - Victor NY |
| Cornpanter/Red Jacket | Important Iroquois Leaders |
| Joseph Brant | Leader of Seneca's at Ambush at Groveland, NY |
| Little Beard's Town | Cuylerville |
| Ely Parker | Seneca Lawyer - wrote surrender terms for Lee during Civil War |
| General Sullivan | Lead attack on Senecas during American Revolution |
| Tuscaroras | Joined Iroquois 1711 |
| General Denonville | Conquered Gonandagon |
| Champlain/Cartier | French explorers |
| Beaver | Fur trade - Europeans craved |