Gender Roles
Wampum
Longhouses
Food
Potpourri
100

Who was responsible for farming and cooking?

Women

100

What is a wampum made of?

Beads cut from seashells

100

Name two types of trees used to make a longhouse?

Elm, birch, cedar, maple

100

Who were the Three Sisters?

Corn, beans, squash

100

What parts of the deer were used to tan a hide and make the skin soft and preserved so that it would not rot?

Brain, urine

200

Who was responsible for hunting, fishing, building longhouses, and protecting the village?

Men

200

What are the two colors of wampum beads?

white and purple

200

What is the name of a young tree branch that was used to make the roof so that it would curve?

A sapling

200

What tool was used to crush up corn to make cornmeal?

A mortar and pestle

200

Who is in your fireside family?

Parents and siblings

300

When boys are about 10 years old, they go into the woods on their own to prove that they have the skills to survive.  What is this called?

A spiritual journey

300

What color wampum was given to a family to ask for forgiveness in the case of murder?

A white wampum

300

Were you related to everyone in your longhouse family?

No.  You were related by blood to everyone if you were a woman.  Since men moved into their wife's longhouse, there would be people in your longhouse family who you were not related to by blood.

300
What did the women do with the meat when the men returned from hunting to prepare it for cooking?

Smoked it over a fire

300

Clans were matrilineal, passed down through the mother's side of the family.  Who is everyone in a clan said to be related to?

The same female ancestor.  
400

What is the correct name for chief, a job held by men, but chosen by women?

sachem

400

What is the name of the famous wampum, which represents each of the 5 Nations, four of them as squares and one, Onondaga, as the Tree of Peace connected on the path of peace?

Hiawatha's belt

400

How big could a longhouse be?  (not in measurements, compare it to something we know)

Half the size of a football field! 

400

What food hung in the rafters of a longhouse to dry during winter?

corn

400

Why weren't there many crimes in the 5 Nations?

Because everyone had what they needed and they all took care of each other and treated one another like family.

500

What is the name of the eldest woman who leads a clan and appoints the sachem?

Clan Mother

500

If a messenger carried a wampum, what would the receiver of the message know about this person?

That they could be trusted.

500

Why would the Haudenosaunee move every 10-20 years and rebuilt their village?

Because they didn't want to take too much from the land.  They respected the earth and moved to allow the earth to replenish itself (grow again). 

500

The Haudenosaunee to did hunt, fish, and farm all of their food.  Some of it was gathered.  Name two of the foods they gathered.

Berries, nuts, cherries, mustard greens, apples, mushrooms, maple sap to make syrup

500
What were the names of the 3 people who brought peace to the 5 Nations?

The Peacemaker (Digonawidah), Hiawatha, Jigonsasee

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