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Laurentian | |
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Native to | Canada |
Region | Saint Lawrence River Valley |
Ethnicity | St. Lawrence Iroquoians |
Extinct | late 16th century |
Iroquoian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lre |
lre | |
Glottolog | laur1250 |
Territory occupied by the St. Lawrence Iroquois, circa 1535 |
Indigenous peoples in Canada |
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Indigenous North Americas Canada portal |
Laurentian, or St. Lawrence Iroquoian, was an Iroquoian language spoken until the late 16th century along the shores of the Saint Lawrence River in present-day Quebec and Ontario, Canada. It is believed to have disappeared with the extinction of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, likely as a result of warfare by the more powerful Mohawk from the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy to the south, in present-day New York state of the United States.