1. The Iroquois Confederacy Trail: This is a long-distance hiking trail that runs through the historical territory of the Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the Haudenosaunee). It's a relatively new trail, and there isn't a single, universally accepted route.
2. "Iroquois Trail" as a general term: The term "Iroquois Trail" might be used more broadly to refer to any historical trail or route used by the Iroquois people. This could include:
* Trade routes: The Iroquois were known for their extensive trading network, and they likely used various trails to reach their trading partners.
* War paths: The Iroquois were also skilled warriors, and they used trails to travel for war and raiding.
* Migration routes: As indigenous people, the Iroquois moved across the landscape, and their journeys would have followed natural paths and trails.
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