Is the word 'inna' an Iroquoian tribal word meaning 'in' or is it a Latin word?

I can find no mention of the word inna in any of the Iroquoian languages and it is certainly not Latin. Iroquoian languages use suffixes to indicate words such as "in"; in Mohawk you add -kène.

I can find no mention of the word inna in any of the Iroquoian languages and it is certainly not Latin. Iroquoian languages use suffixes to indicate words such as "in"; in Mohawk you add -kène.

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