Onondaga artifacts are objects or items that were created or used by the Onondaga people, who are one of the six Native American nations comprising the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. These artifacts can include traditional tools, pottery, clothing, artwork, and other cultural items that hold significance to the Onondaga.
No, a painting of an artifact is not considered an artifact itself. An artifact is typically defined as an object made by a human being, while a painting is a representation or depiction of an object created using different materials and techniques.
The plural of artifact is artifacts.
The base word of artifact is "fact".
Another word for artifact is relic or antiquity.
An artifact with writing on it is typically called an inscription or an inscription artifact. The writing could be in the form of letters, symbols, or other markings that provide information about the artifact's origin or purpose.
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The population of Onondaga Reservation is 468.
Onondaga - village - ended in 1779.
Onondaga Gazette ended in 1829.
Hello in Onondaga can be expressed as "Sewà."
The area of Onondaga Reservation is 24.1 square kilometers.
Onondaga Community College was created in 1961.
The area of Onondaga Lake is 11.914 square kilometers.
Onondaga Gazette was created on 1823-04-02.
To say "hello" in the Onondaga language, you can say "Sgę:ö'."
The motto of Onondaga Community College is 'We are not losers, we are lazers'.