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Iroquois Tribes

Iroquois Tribes. By: Emily Pollington And Alyssa Gray. Tribes. Tribe names Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca , Mingo ,Tuscarora, C aughnawaga. Where did They Lived.

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Iroquois Tribes

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  1. Iroquois Tribes By: Emily Pollington And Alyssa Gray

  2. Tribes • Tribe names • Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca , Mingo ,Tuscarora, Caughnawaga

  3. Where did They Lived They lived in up state New York and Niagara Falls. Then they expanded west . The land was filled with tall trees and grass land. They lived in longhouses. Horses changed the way they lived.

  4. How the Iroquois Decide Where to Live They decided where to live by … • Food sources • Water • Trees to make homes • Weather

  5. Facts • They lived in longhouses that could be up to 150 feet long. • In the longhouses there were 12 or more. • They grow the three sisters witch are beans, corn, and squash. • In the houses they were conceited by the women.

  6. Comparisons and Contrast • We are alike the native Americans because we are both giving. • We are different because they respited nature more than we do.

  7. Wrap up What we learned • That this tribe is very interesting. Question we have • If they had a language what would it be?

  8. Bibliography The websites we used are… • http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/comparison • http://mason.gmu.edu/~jjarki/portfolio/fall07/esternwoodland The book we used • Building a nation by: Scott Foresman

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