Algonquin
Iroquois
Everyday Life
Bartering and Life
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100

They were in charge of choosing clan leaders and chiefs. 

women 

100

These were built around Iroquois villages for protection from animals and European settlers. 

wooden fences 

100

This material was used as doors, rugs, and beds for the Algonquin and Iroquois homes 

animal furs 

100

These were small shell belts used for trading and often told a story or had significant meaning for the eastern Woodland Indians. 

Wampum 

100

Name 2 things we use to study Early Native American Tribes 

Pottery, tools, weapons, artwork  

200

Cone or dome structures that fit one family 

wigwam 

200

Rectangular and long home structures that could fit up to 12 families

longhouses 

200

The three sisters

corn, beans, squash 

200

This was one of the most important items that the Native Americans traded. It was sent back to Europe for money. 

Furs 

200

What continent did the early Native Americans come from? How did they get to the Americas? 

Asia on an ice bridge 

300

These structures were built with rocks underneath and a fire in order to create a hot sauna- like environment. It was used for religious rituals and to cleanse the body. 

Sweat lodge 

300

How was the Iroquois government organized? 

League of Nations, tribal chief, tribal council 

300

Name 3 chores of the women 

  • Chose chief leaders

  • Take care of babies 

  • Gather berries and nuts

  • Make clothes 

  • Clean food 

  • Made pottery

300

Name 2 purposes of wampum besides to trade. 

marriage proposal, announce war, death of a chief, tells a story 

300

What were two of the basic needs Eastern Woodland Indians needed from their forest environment? 

fresh water, trees, plants, animals 

400

How was the government organized for the Algonquin? 

1 chief and 1 council per clan. No tribal leaders 

400
This was the governing organization created by the Iroquois to maintain peace and order in the tribes. 

League of Nations 

400

Name 3 chores of the men 



  • Cut trees, built houses

  • Weapons 

  • Hunted and trapped animals 

  • Protect families 

  • Built canoes 


400

Name one of the types of tree bark used to make canoes. 

elm, 

400

Clans were named after these because they were thought to protect a tribe. 

Animals 

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