Food
Clothing
Shelter
Roles
Wars
100
What were four different meats they ate?
Fish, deer, birds, moose, beaver, bear, nuts and turkey
100
What are the three materials that the skirts and leggings are made of?
Deerskin, cloth and leather
100
What was covering the top of the frame for the longhouses?
Bark
100
What was the children's role?
To help around the house
100
Fill in the Blank! Between 1600 and 1800 there were more than ____ men fighting.
3000
200
What are six fruits and vegetables that they ate?
Corn, potatoes, pumpkin, tomatoes, squash, plums and beans
200
What are two or more materials the headbands are made of?
Velvet, wool, leather and glass seed beads
200
What are two or more materials they used to build their homes?
Mud, twigs and wood
200
Fill in the Blank! Women's roles were cooking and _______ the meat.
smoking
200
Between 1609 and 1701 who did the Haudenosaunee fight against?
The French
300
What was the most important part for collecting food?
Men going hunting
300
What is the feathered hat that the men wear called?
Kastoweh's
300
Fill in the Blank! The Haudenosaunee lived in these longhouses until the later part of the ____'_
1800's
300
What were three or more roles for the women?
Farming, property, family, ruling the clans, and making all the land and resource decisions for each clan
300
How did the Haudenosaunee contribute to the American Revolution?
Helped shape the outcome of the war
400
What grain did they eat?
Wheat
400
Fill in the Blank! Tiaras are made of size __ glass seed beads.
10
400
Why are longhouses called longhouses?
They are called longhouses because they are longer than they are wide
400
Fill in the Blank! Two of the men's roles were hunting and making ________ decisions.
military
400
In 1701 did the French, who had the help of the Anishinabe, or the Haudenosauee win the war?
The French and the Anishinabe
500
Fill in the Blank! They used ___ bark containers to store food such as dried corn.
Elm
500
What are three materials they used to make dresses?
Deerskin, cloth, glass beads and porcupine quills
500
How many doors and windows did the longhouses have?
two doors and no windows
500
What are three roles for men?
Trading, war and trade agreements
500
Something the Haudenosaunee made on their enemies was symbolic. What was it?
The brutal conflict