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Identify Iroquois Territory


Upstate NY 

100

Ancestry through mother's side

Matrilineal

100

The people who held more power in Iroquois society

Women!

100

How Native Americans provided food for their communities

Agriculture, hunting, and gathering

100

Gender roles amongst Native American groups

women=agriculture and raising children

men=hunting and warfare

200

Identify Algonquian Territory


Canada, Midwest, East Coast of US

200

Ancestry through father's side

Patrilineal

200

The people who held more power in Algonquian society

Men!

200

How Algonquians identified their clans

Totem Poles

200

Describe the components of the image below


Middle=Tree of Peace, each box=Iroquois tribes

300

Identify shared territory between the Iroquois and Algonquians


Mid-eastern coast branching from Pennsylvania

300

Another term to describe the Iroquois Five Nations

Haudenosaunee Nation

300

Chief who created the Wampum Belt Treaty 

Hiawatha

300

The three sisters

Corn, beans, and squash
300

The evil warlord of the Onondaga nation who eventually was healed through Wampum shells

Tadodaho

400

Identify the Five Tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy

Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk (from left to right)

400

Type of houses Iroquois lived in

Longhouses

400

The woman who initiated the peace treaty between the Five Nations

Jigonsaseh

400

Type of government practiced by Native Americans

Participatory democracy

400

Type of fishing accomplished by Algonquians

Ice fishing

500

The lakes that both the Iroquois and Algonquians settled around

Great Lakes (Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior)

500

Type of houses Algonquians lived in

Wigwams

500

How Algonquian people are characterized

Language group

500
Breakdown of tribes

Families, clans, tribes, nations

500

The amount of people who could live in one wigwam

10-12

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