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The Iroquois did not have a written language in the traditional sense; instead, they used oral traditions to pass down stories, history, and cultural knowledge. However, in the 18th century, some Iroquois individuals began to adopt European writing systems, often using the Roman alphabet to transcribe their languages. The creation of the "Iroquois Confederacy" and other documents helped formalize their political agreements, but the majority of their cultural expressions remained oral. Additionally, the development of the Mohawk and other Iroquoian syllabaries by missionaries contributed to written forms in their languages.



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The Iroquois did not have a written language in the traditional sense; instead, they used oral traditions to pass down stories, history, and cultural knowledge. However, in the 18th century, some Iroquois individuals began to adopt European writing systems, often using the Roman alphabet to transcribe their languages. The creation of the "Iroquois Confederacy" and other documents helped formalize their political agreements, but the majority of their cultural expressions remained oral. Additionally, the development of the Mohawk and other Iroquoian syllabaries by missionaries contributed to written forms in their languages.



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The Iroquois did not have a written language in the traditional sense; instead, they used oral traditions to pass down stories, history, and cultural knowledge. However, in the 18th century, some Iroquois individuals began to adopt European writing systems, often using the Roman alphabet to transcribe their languages. The creation of the "Iroquois Confederacy" and other documents helped formalize their political agreements, but the majority of their cultural expressions remained oral. Additionally, the development of the Mohawk and other Iroquoian syllabaries by missionaries contributed to written forms in their languages.

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