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1. Word forms: plural Eries or Erie. a member of a Native American people formerly living south of Lake Erie. 2. the language of this people, possibly belonging to the Iroquoian family.
Meaning:Long-tailed; Raccoon people; Alder meadow. Erie is a gender-neutral name of Native American origin. It refers to Lake Erie, the fourth-largest of North Americas five Great Lakes.
As a result, over five years of war they destroyed the Erie confederacy, the Neutrals, the Tobacco, with the tribes surviving in remnants. By the mid-1650s, the Erie had become a broken tribe. Dispersed groups survived a few more decades before being absorbed into the Iroquois, especially the westernmost Seneca nation.
Erie was a docHub hub for shipbuilding, fishing, and railroads during the mid-19th century. The city was the site where three sets of track gauges met.
Erie is a gender-neutral name of Native American origin. It refers to Lake Erie, the fourth-largest of North Americas five Great Lakes. The lake is named after the Erie people, who lived near it during the 1600s.
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The ERIE INDIANS, or the CAT NATION, were first noted in 1624 when the Huron told Fr. Gabriel Sagard about Eriehronon, or Eriquehronon, living across the lake. Sagards 1639 Huron Dictionary translated this term as Cat People, possibly referring to raccoons rather than any feline animal.

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