The Iroquois language, also known as Haudenosaunee (meaning "People of the Longhouse" in their language), is a language spoken by the Iroquois Confederacy, a group of six indigenous nations in what is now New York state and parts of Ontario, Canada.
Here are some key facts about the Iroquois language:
* Language Family: Iroquoian
* Number of Speakers: Fewer than 10,000 speakers worldwide
* Status: Endangered
* Dialects: There are different dialects within the Iroquois language, depending on the specific nation.
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