Role of Men & Women
Government
Beliefs & Values
Random
100

Who is in charge of each clan?

Clan Mothers

100

What was it call when they got together to make decsions? 

Grand Council

100

The Haudenosaunee shared stories orally to remember their history. 

TRUE OR FALSE?

True

100

Where are the Haudenosaunee located?

Around Lake Ontario

200

_____ would do the fighting, building and hunting.

Men

200

What would occur if they could not reach an agreement?

The process would begin again

200

The Haudenosaunee often had written history such as journal entries from past chiefs and clan mothers.


TRUE OR FALSE

False - their written history would be Wampum Belts.

200

What is a primary source?

Recording of history that happened at the time it was recorded

300

_____ were responsible for taking care of the crops, handing out the food and decided new locations for villages?

Women

300

What type of government do they have?

Representative Democracy

300

What do the squares on the Hiawatha Wampum Belt represent?

What does the tree represent?

Each nation within the Haudenosaunee

The Tree of Peace

300

What are the three sisters? 

Why are they planted together?

Corn, beans, squash

They are planted together because they help eachother grow

400

Men held the role of _____ at the Grand Council, but they were chosen by _______.

Men 

Clan Mothers

400

Who had the final vote in decision making and why?

Onondaga because Tadadago did not want to join unless that power was given.

400

What reminded the Chiefs about the values and beliefs of the Haudenosaunee as they made thier decisions at Grand Council?

The Hiawatha Wampum Belt

400

What is the Two Row Wampum Belt?

Represents the treaty between the Dutch and the Haudenosaunee or Great Law of Peace.

500

Who had a bigger role in decision making? 

Both had an equal say in decision making.

500

Did the Haudenosaunee have a dedicated spokes person at Grand Council?

No. Each chief got equal opportunities to discuss their nations opinions and beliefs. 

500

Why do women play such an important role in the Haudenosaunee? Why do they believe they are so important?

Women were seen as important figures in their society because they continued their lineage (gave birth), and grew crops from the body of Mother Earth. 

They were well respected for their ability to create life. 

500

Name all of the Nations in the Haudenosaunee

1. Onondaga 

2. Oneida 

3. Seneca 

4. Mohawk 

5. Cayuga

6.Tuscarora

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