Welcome to this e-learning course

Click the + symbols to learn what each of these phrases means, and to see which language they come from:

(pronounced nyah-weh-sgeh-noh)

I am thankful you are well.

Seneca language

(pronounced wah-gwa-non-hwe-RAH-don)

“Welcome”

Mohawk Language

(pronounced Chway-uh ahs-ken-uh hay-don)

“Are you still at peace?”

Tuscarora language

(pronounced Sgay-no geh)

“Are you well?”

Cayuga language

(pronounced say-go-lee)

“Greetings”

Oneida Language

(pronounced Nya-weh-hah Ska-no)

“I am thankful you are well”

Onondaga Language