Six Nations
Decision Making
The Great Law of Peace
Women's Roles
Other
100

What are the Six Nations?

Onondaga, Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga and Tuscarora 

100

Who's territory were the council meetings held on? 

The Onondaga Nation's territory. 

100

Who was sent to bring peace? 

The Peacemaker 
100

Who held the most power? 

Clan Mother 

100

When did the Confederacy start and where was it primarily located? 

1570 and in modern-day New York. 

200

Who sponsored the Tuscarora Nation to join the Confederacy? 

Oneida 

200

What is consensus? 

Where everyone comes to the same agreement. 

200

What does it mean "five arrows are stronger than one?" 

Five nations working together to maintain peace are stronger than one nation. 

200

Who picked the first original Clan Mother's? 

The Peacemaker 

200

What does the Haudenosaunee mean? 

People of the Longhouse 

300

What is the Onondaga Nation known as? 

Keepers of the fire 

300

Which nations are the senior moiety and which nations are the junior moiety? Who was the tie breaker? 

Senior: Seneca and Mohawk 

Junior: Cayuga and Oneida 

Tiebreaker: Onondaga 

300

Who are the three sisters? Why are they so important? 

Corn, beans, and squash. They all can grow together in one area to bring food and sustain the Haudenosaunee. 

300

Name three roles women had. 

Growing food and harvesting, making political decisions, taking care of children.  

300
What is a confederacy? 

A confederacy is an alliance formed by a group of nations. 

400

Which nation is known as the keepers of the western door? 

Seneca Nation 

400

How many members joined the council meetings? 

50 

400

What is the Great Law of Peace? 

It is a constitution that outlines 117 articles that describe how the council functions, the roles and responsibilities of all peoples, public opinion rights, and the equality of peoples within the six nations. 

400

Compare Athenian Democracy to the Iroquois Confederacy regarding women's roles. 

Athenian women had no political power while the Iroquois women had all the political power. 

400

What year did the confederacy become six nations and who was the last nation to join? 

1722 and it was the Tuscarora Nation. 

500

Which nation had the most members? 

Seneca Nation 

500

Name the four kinds of chiefs. 

War chief, peace chief, civil chiefs, and sachems 

500

Describe Ayenwahtha's Wampum Belt. What does it look like and represent? 

It has white and purple beads, with 4 squares representing Seneca, Mohawk, Cayuga, and Oneida. In the middle is a tree representing the Onondaga Nation and the large white pine tree in which all nations buried their weapons. 

500

Define matriarchy? 

A system of society or government ruled by a woman or women.

500

The nations all share two common things, what are they? 

Language and culture 

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