| Indians |
| Long tails |
| Cat Nation |
| Lake tribe |
| Ohio tribe |
| Iroquoians |
| Lake tribes |
| Eagles nests |
| Indian group |
| U.S. Indians |
| Hurons' kin |
| Lake Indians |
| N.Y. Indians |
| Ohio natives |
| Extinct tribe |
| N. Y. Indians |
| Some Iroquois |
| Eastern tribe |
| U. S. Indians |
| Cherokees' kin |
| Iroquois' foes |
| The Cat Nation |
| New York tribe |
| Huron neighbors |
| Onetime Ohioans |
| The "Long Tails |
| Hurons' cousins |
| Some Iroquoians |
| Iroquois people |
| Eastern Indians |
| Iroquoian group |
| Iroquoian tribe |
| Northern Indians |
| Iroquois members |
| Cat Nation tribe |
| New York natives |
| New York Indians |
| American Indians |
| Iroquois enemies |
| Iroquoian people |
| Great Lakes tribe |
| Eastern tribesmen |
| Hurons' neighbors |
| Ohio people, once |
| Early New Yorkers |
| Lakeshore natives |
| Iroquoian Indians |
| Cat Nation people |
| Foe of the Senecas |
| Great Lakes people |
| Kin of the Senecas |
| Natives of NE U.S. |
| Northern tribesmen |
| Certain Iroquoians |
| Longhouse dwellers |
| Cat Nation members |
| Native New Yorkers |
| Eponyms for a canal |
| Indians of New York |
| Iroquoian tribesmen |
| Foes of the Senecas |
| Early Iroquois foes |
| Great Lakes Indians |
| Great Lakes natives |
| Canal, city and lake |
| Cat Nation tribesmen |
| Northeastern natives |
| Northeastern Indians |
| Some Native Americans |
| Eastern tribe members |
| Iroquois tribespeople |
| Some American Indians |
| Great Lakes tribesmen |
| Iroquoians of New York |
| Iroquois tribe members |
| Rivals of the Iroquois |
| Some Iroquoian Indians |
| Enemies of the Iroquois |
| Extinct Ohio-N.Y. group |
| Neighbors of the Hurons |
| Victims of the Iroquois |
| Old Great Lakes natives |
| Iroquoian tribe members |
| Some native New Yorkers |
| Onetime New York natives |
| Members of the Cat Nation |
| Relatives of the Mohawks. |
| Some original New Yorkers |
| Western New York Iroquois |
| Ohio Indians, in the past |
| Suffixes with rook and cook |
| Indians with poisoned arrows |
| People with longhouses, once |
| Great Lakes Native Americans |
| People of the Nation du Chat |
| Indians nicknamed "Cat people |
| Susquehannock Indian relatives |
| Indians known as the Cat People |
| Great Lakes tribe members of old |
| Group whose name means "wild cats |
| Tribe whose name means "long tail |
| Tribe for whom a Great Lake is named |
| Natives for whom a Great Lake is named |
| Native Americans of Ontario and New York |
| Native Americans for whom a lake was named |
| Indians of a tribe named “from the place of the panther.” |