which Iroquois nations lived the farthest from New York City?

http://community.weber.edu/WeberReads/iroquois_confederacy.htm

What do you think?

Thank you Ms.Sue Gos Bless you

You're welcome, Ezekiel.

To determine which Iroquois nations lived the farthest from New York City, we can consider the historical geography of the Iroquois Confederacy and the location of the nations' territories.

The Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Haudenosaunee, was composed of six nations: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora. However, the Tuscarora joined the confederacy later in the 18th century.

New York City is located in the southeastern part of New York state, so to identify the Iroquois nation farthest from it, we need to look at the western regions of their territories.

Among the Iroquois nations, the Seneca Nation lived in the westernmost area of New York, primarily in what is now known as the Finger Lakes region. This places them at the greatest distance from New York City.

Therefore, the Seneca Nation is the Iroquois nation that lived the farthest from New York City.