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Iroquois

Iroquois. “Rattlesnakes”. Territory. North-eastern region of modern US, between the great lakes and Atlantic seaboard. Environment. Woodlands, forests Game animals available (deer) as well as sufficient crop growing conditions Cold winters. Food. Corn, Beans, Squash Hill planting

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Iroquois

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  1. Iroquois “Rattlesnakes”

  2. Territory • North-eastern region of modern US, between the great lakes and Atlantic seaboard

  3. Environment • Woodlands, forests • Game animals available (deer) as well as sufficient crop growing conditions • Cold winters

  4. Food • Corn, Beans, Squash • Hill planting • The men would hunt for deer, bear, rabbit, muskrats, and beaver. http://www.ic.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School/iroqfood.htm

  5. Clothing • Adapted European style clothing and mixed it with their own native styles • Fur • Wove plant fibers into cloth • Women’s regalia are not make of calico and broad cloth but the style • Men had feathered hats and fringed deer skin shirts • Kilts, leggings, and breach cloth moccasins http://www.ic.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School/iroqcloth.htm

  6. Housing • Lived in villages and farmed, lives in “wigwams” or “longhouses” because they were longer than they were wide. These were made of wood and elm bark and had door openings at each end, but noft windows or doors on the sides.

  7. Transportation • Birch bark canoes • Built in all sizes (up to 50 passengers) • Smaller canoes less stable http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/fp/fpz2c02e.html

  8. Political and Social Organization • Iroquis confederacy consisted of 5 democratic nations • US Gov’t is modeled after it • Women chose leaders and were politically powerful

  9. Spiritual Beliefs • Lacrosse was considered a religious celebration • Believed in a clan of animals • They would organized themselves according to their mothers’ clan

  10. Recreation • Invented the game of lacrosse • Sacred game • Played for the seven sacred elders • Curing ritual http://oneida-nation.net/culture/lacrosse.html

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