Name the Five Tribes in the Confederacy
Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk
The women did what job mainly?
farming
What were the three sisters?
corn, beans, squash
Native Americans are still alive today
true or false?
true
Why?
lots of lakes, rivers, and forest for hunting and fishing
Confederacy
The men did what jobs mainly?
fishing and hunting
What sport did the Haudenosaunee invent?
lacrosse
The ________ war was the end of the Confederacy
Revolutionary
They had lots of flat land to graze animals and grow crops
What tribe joined later than the other five?
Tuscarora
What was their clothing made out of?
animal skins
fishing, food, transport, drinking water, washing
Most of the Haudenosaunee tribes were forced to _____ or their land got _______.
move
smaller
They had the ocean to fish in and the mountains to hunt in
The Haudenosaunee lived in what state?
New York
which was men and which was women?
tribal elders
those who picked the tribal elders
men
women
The Haudenosaunee lived in?
longhouses
Native Americans today live a lot like us:
true or false
true
Native Americans are their own:
country
state
religion
country
The Haudenosaunee were _______ Native Americans
woodland
What was the main food that the Haudenosaunee ate?
corn
History was passed down through _____ and ______.
stories and wampum
What is the Native American tribe that still has land in NYS near Syracuse?
Onondaga
What is one lake or river in New York that the Native American might have used?
Lake Champlain, Finger Lakes, Lake Ontario
Mohawk River, Hudson River, Susquehanna River,