- - Indigenous people for whom a Great Lake is named
- - Lake tribes
- - Tribe for whom a Great Lake is named
- - Northern tribesmen
- - Iroquoian tribesmen
- - Cat Nation tribesmen
- - Canal, city and lake
- - Natives for whom a Great Lake is named
- - Early people of the Great Lakes
- - Great Lakes natives
- - Great Lakes tribespeople
- - Great Lakes tribe members of old
- - Great Lakes tribesmen
- - Lake tribe
- - Old Great Lakes natives
- - Great Lakes people
- - Eastern tribesmen
- - Native Americans for whom a lake was named
- - Great Lakes Native Americans
- - Lake Indians
- - Lake tribesmen
- - American Indians for whom one of the Great Lakes is named
- - Great Lake tribesmen
- - City and Lake
- - Northeast tribesmen
- - Great Lake tribe
- - Great Lakes Indians.
- - Great Lakes tribe
- - Former Indigenous inhabitants of modern-day Buffalo
- - 17th-century allies of the hurons
- - The Cat Nation
- - Eastern tribe
- - Cat Nation tribe
- - Hurons' kin
- - Longhouse dwellers
- - Hurons' cousins
- - Certain Iroquoians
- - The "Long Tails"
- - Suffixes with rook and cook
- - Some original New Yorkers
- - Relatives of the Mohawks.
- - People with longhouses, once
- - Neighbors of the Hurons
- - Natives of NE U.S.
- - Native Americans of Ontario and New York
- - Kin of the Senecas
- - Iroquois tribespeople
- - Iroquois members
- - Indians of a tribe named "from the place of the panther."
- - Indians nicknamed "Cat people"
- - Hurons' neighbors
- - Group whose name means "wild cats"
- - Foe of the Senecas
- - Extinct tribe
- - Extinct Ohio-N.Y. group
- - Eponyms for a canal
- - Cat Nation
- - "Long tails"
- - Iroquois tribe members
- - Huron allies
- - Western New York natives
- - Victims of the Iroquois Confederacy
- - Allies of the Hurons
- - New York Iroquoians
- - Susquehannock Indian relatives
- - Whom the Senecas absorbed around 1650
- - Cat Nation members
- - Western New York Iroquois
- - Ohio natives
- - Cat Nation people
- - Iroquois foes
- - Ohio tribe
- - Iroquoians of New York
- - Tribe whose name means 'long tail'
- - Early New Yorkers
- - People of the Nation du Chat
- - Lakeshore natives
- - Ohio people, once
- - Some Iroquoians
- - Foes of the Senecas
- - Eastern tribe members
- - Onetime Ohioans
- - Northeastern natives
- - Cat Nation constituents
- - Some native New Yorkers
- - Huron neighbors
- - Some lakeside Indians
- - Senecas' foes
- - Cat Nation Indians
- - Some American Indians
- - Rivals of the Iroquois
- - Early Iroquois foes
- - Indians known as the Cat People
- - Ohio Indians, in the past
- - Victims of the Iroquois
- - Onetime New York natives
- - Eastern Indians
- - Iroquois cousins
- - Early Pennsylvanians
- - Indians of New York
- - Ohio Indians
- - Erstwhile Indians
- - Members of the Cat Nation
- - Cleveland Indians
- - Native American Indians
- - Spooky sounding tribe?
- - Hurons' neighbors, once
- - Certain Iroquois
- - Pennsylvania natives
- - Indians with poisoned arrows
- - New York native Americans
- - Members of an Ohio native people
- - Some Iroquoian Indians
- - Northeastern Indians
- - Some lroquoians
- - Ohio Indians, once
- - NE Indians
- - Cherokees' kin
- - Iroquois Confederacy foes
- - Iroquoian tribe members
- - Eagles' nests
- - New York natives
- - Native New Yorkers
- - Iroquoian group
- - New York Indians
- - Some Iroquois
- - Iroquois Indians
- - N.Y. Indians
- - Iroquoians
- - Iroquoian Indians.
- - Iroquois enemies
- - Enemies of the Iroquois
- - American Indians
- - Some native Americans
- - Native American tribe
- - Northern Indians
- - Indians
- - U.S. Indians
- - New York tribe
- - Iroquoian tribe
- - Iroquoian people
- - Iroquois people
- - Indian group
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