Iroquois is not the name of a single language but a group of related languages spoken by the Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora tribes. There are therefore many different words in those languages for "daughter":
You can say it both ways.
The Iroquois people invented wampum belts
The Iroquois lived in their longhouses.
The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government
The Iroquois Confederacy had Representative democracy.
The correct spelling is 'Iroquois'.
Nyaweh
Achumpumb
no you have to say: my husband, my daughter and i ....
There are a few ways to say goodbye in Iroquois; �:nen - bye�:nen ki' wáhi - goodbye�:nen - bye now
the idea that everyone should have a say
You say daughter as musume(娘) in Japanese.
Iroquois
To say daughter in Swahili, you would say "binti".
Daughter is tytär in Finnish.
bat (בת) means either "daughter" or "daughter of"
The word for daughter in Hawaiian is "kaikamahine."