Iroquois Vocabulary
Athens Vocabulary
Social Structure/Iroquois Confederacy
Roles of Men
Roles Of Women
100
Is a large grup of famllies who are related.
What is a clan?
100
They are rulers who seize power and govern in a harsh, cruel way
Who are tyrants?
100
Were people who were taken prison.
Who is a slave?
100
A game would last for days and is a seasonal celebration
What is Lacrosse?
100
Were educated by there mother.
What is An Athenian Women?
200
The name that the people of the Six nations call themselves.
Who is Haudensaunee?
200
They have there assemblies there.
What is the Pnyx
200
Were residents of Athens who were born outside of the city and couldnt own land.
Who is a Metics?
200
Men served as someone on the Grand Council.
Who is Chief?
200
The womens life was based on what mostly.
What is a house?
300
Each string or belt tells a diffrent message.
What is a Wampum Belt?
300
People vote directly to make decision decisions rather than having representatives.
What is direct democracy?
300
Were children of parents who were born in athens.
Who is a Citizen?
300
Skills prepared Athenian men for something.
What is Army?
300
When a girl was 15, someone would chose a husband for her.
Who is a Father?
400
This is a partnership that is agreed on by Nations or groups of people.
What is a Confederacy?
400
Was a political group.
What is a tribe?
400
Gathered the nations under the tree of peace and recited the Great Law of Peace that they were to live by.
Who is the Peacemaker?
400
Athenian men were incharge of who's life.
Who were Athenian women?
400
Athenian women were thought to do what.
What is weaving and cleaning?
500
All the people affected by the decision have an equal voice and all the people have to agrre to it.
What is Conseus?
500
Is a goverment official who works for the court.
Who is Magistrate?
500
The clan mother looked at the charactrists of who.
Who is the Chief?
500
Planned get togethers for what.
What is hunting and lacrosse?
500
Athenian women skills are what.
What is weaving, cleaning and child care?
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