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Explore the fascinating history and lifestyle of the Iroquois people who resided in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Learn about their use of natural resources like iron, gold, silver, and stone for weapons and protection. Discover how they adapted to the harsh weather and climate, with record snowfalls in 1978. See how they built shelters from logs and leaves, and how they traveled using handmade boats. Uncover more about this intriguing culture with helpful sources and credits provided.
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The Iroquois By: Preston , Nya, Sydney
Natural Resources • The stuff they used where Iron Gold Silver and Stone they built those things for weapons And to protect themselves
Weather Climate • Michigan's Keweenaw peninsula is in the • Northernmost part of Michigan In 1978 it began snowing early by the time winter ended,392 inches (995km) of snow .
Shelter • They lived in huts made out of logs and leaves And branches. They had to cut down the trees With there bare hands.
Travel • When they made the boats they cut down a log and cut the wood out that’s inside of it and they traveled in it .
Sources or credits • www.wikopidia.com • www.google.com • www.BPS.com • www.zabawahome.com Pictures Microsoft Power Point Clip Art