The Three Sisters and Wigwams and Longhouse
The Mahican
Haudenosaunee Confederacy
A Sad Struggle Between Peoples
Vocabulary
100

What were the three main crops?

Corn, Squash, and Beans.

100

Yes or No. The Mahican were a part of the Eastern Woodlands Native Americans.

Yes.

100

Why was the Haudenosaunee Confederacy formed?

They formed the confederacy to keep the peace among themselves and unite against enemies.

100

Who were the people that were struggling against each other?

Hint: Not the British

The European Americans and Native Americans.

100

What is the definition of landscape?

the physical features of an area.

200

Which group gave the three main crops the nickname, "The three sisters"?

The Haudenosuanee.

200

What does the name Mahican mean?

great water that is always moving.

200

How many Native American nations formed the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?

Five Nations.

200

What did the European Americans wanted to take? Why?

They wanted to take land for farming.

200

What is the definition of ebb?

to move away from the shore.

300

What were the names of the two types of homes we learned about in this chapter?

Wigwams and Longhouses.

300

After traveling east and crossing many rivers the Mahican found a place that seemed like home. It was called the ________.

Valley of the Hudson River.

300

When the United States gained its independence, it was a serious defeat for the Haudenosaunee. They could no longer expect help from who?

The British.

300

What did losing land mean to the Native Americas?

It meant giving up their traditional way of life.

300

What is the definition of sachem? 

a chief in a Northeastern Native American nation.

400

What was at the center of both types of homes.

A firepit/fireplace/fire

400

The Mahican spent years fighting against neighboring nations. What nation was their bitterest enemies?

The Mohawk.

400

Several Eastern Woodlands nations, including the Haudenosaunee, sided with who during the American Revolution?

The British.

400

Many Native Americans fought until they were defeated or driven away. Many others died of _____ that Europeans brought with them. 

Hint: Think of what else the Spanish brought besides horses and sheep. 

Diseases
400

What is the definition of peace pipe?

a ceremonial pipe used by Native Americans.

500

The Eastern Woodlands people lived in small villages. They built their houses out of ______ ______.

Forest Materials.

500

Both The Mahican and The Mohawk became great fighters because of their constant what?

Battles.
500

It is sometimes said that the Haudenosaunee Confederacy influenced the contents of which countries constitution?

The United States.

500

Did Native Americans lose their way of life and their land?

Yes they did.

500

What is the definition of longhouse?

a large, rectangular dwelling with doors located at each end and places for fires inside.