Other crossword clues for answer "ERIES"ERIESNortheastern nativesOhio nativesLake tribesmenNative American IndiansGreat Lakes tribesmenOhio people, onceIroquoians native to the Great LakesIroquoian IndiansLake IndiansAmerican IndiansEarly Iroquois foesIndians nicknamed "Cat people"Iroquois tribespeopleSome IroquoiansLake tribesIndigenous tribesmen who fought in the Beaver WarsIroquoiansGreat Lake tribeEastern tribe membersSenecas' foesSome lakeside IndiansCat Nation constituentsSpeakers of a language related to MohawkCat Nation peopleHuron neighborsIroquois tribe membersEarly natives of western PennsylvaniaIroquoians of oldThey were called the "Raccoon people"Cleveland IndiansTribe of Ontario and New YorkIroquois tribesmenIroquois Confederacy foesHurons' neighbors, onceSpooky sounding tribe?Great Lake tribesmenIroquois cousinsMembers of the Cat NationNative Americans for whom a lake was namedGreat Lakes peopleGreat Lakes IndiansSome native New YorkersNorthern IndiansCat Nation membersFoes of the SenecasIroquois enemiesGreat Lakes nativesLakeshore nativesCherokees' kinNE IndiansNortheast tribesmenOhio Indians, onceSome lroquoiansOhio IndiansNative New YorkersOld Great Lakes nativesIroquois foesNatives for whom a Great Lake is namedNative OhioansIroquois speakersOnetime Eastern IndiansEastern IndiansNew York IndiansErstwhile IndiansOnetime New York nativesRivals of the IroquoisNew York tribeWhom the Senecas absorbed around 1650Iroquois peopleIroquoian tribe.Indians.Indians conquered by the Iroquois.Indians of a tribe named "from the place of the panther.”Relatives of the Mohawks.Algonquian Indians.Lake and port.Indian tribe.Relatives of Hiawatha.Enemies of the Iroquois.Relatives of the Manhattans.Losers to the Iroquois.Friends of the Senecas.Tribe joined with Senecas.Iroquois.Indians conquered by the Senecas.Lake tribe.Wampum users.Midwest Indians.U.S. IndiansN. Y. IndiansGreat Lakes tribeNorthern tribesmenTribe whose name means "long tail"Hurons' kinIroquoian groupExtinct tribeSuffixes with rook and cookCanal, city and lakeEastern tribeIroquoian peopleHurons' neighborsIroquoian tribesmenIroquois membersSome original New YorkersEponyms for a canalExtinct Ohio-N.Y. groupGroup whose name means "wild cats"Indian groupKin of the SenecasFoe of the SenecasCertain IroquoiansNatives of NE U.S.The "Long Tails"Long tailsThe Cat NationCat Nation tribeHurons' cousinsNeighbors of the HuronsEagles' nestsSome Iroquoian IndiansCat Nation tribesmenCat NationNortheastern IndiansIndians with poisoned arrowsAmerican Indians for whom one of the Great Lakes is namedIndians of New YorkIndians known as the Cat PeopleSome IroquoisEarly New YorkersIroquoians of New YorkSusquehannock Indian relativesWestern New York IroquoisEarly people of the Great LakesWestern New York nativesIndigenous people for whom a Great Lake is namedPeople of western New YorkSome Native AmericansEarly PennsylvaniansMembers of the Iroquoian people for whom a Great Lake is namedVictims of the IroquoisEastern tribesmenIroquoian tribe membersMembers of an Ohio native peopleNew York native AmericansCity and LakeNative American tribePennsylvania nativesGreat Lakes Native AmericansOhio Indians, in the pastSome American IndiansCertain IroquoisIroquois IndiansCat Nation IndiansOnetime Ohioans17th-century allies of the HuronsIndigenous people who battled against the Iroquois ConfederacyPeople of the Nation du ChatAllies of the HuronsHuron alliesNew York IroquoiansVictims of the Iroquois Confederacy