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Iroquois of the Eastern Iroquois of the Eastern WoodlandWoodland
By: Barinder Johal, Rana By: Barinder Johal, Rana Mohammad, Susie ChenMohammad, Susie Chen
Habitat Habitat
The Iroquois used to live The Iroquois used to live were were New York StateNew York State along along St. Lawrence RiverSt. Lawrence River
The land was covered in The land was covered in tunes of forests tunes of forests
Places were so thick that no Places were so thick that no sun shine can hit the groundsun shine can hit the ground
Diverse land: mountains Diverse land: mountains covered in snow on the covered in snow on the north side, and swampy on north side, and swampy on the south sidethe south side
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HomesHomes
-Family would live in -Family would live in
LonghousesLonghouses
-Wooden: -Wooden: elm barkelm bark, , tree trunkstree trunks
and and deer tendonsdeer tendons -Hole in the middle of the roof -Hole in the middle of the roof
for the for the firefire: warmth, : warmth, cooking cooking
lightlight
-220 feet = 18 families -220 feet = 18 families
-no windows-no windows
SubsistenceSubsistence
Iroquois are traditional Iroquois are traditional farmersfarmers and and huntershunters and and practiced horticulture practiced horticulture techniques. techniques.
FishedFished, , gatheredgathered berries, berries, plants, and roots. plants, and roots.
Crops were mainly maize, Crops were mainly maize, beans, and squash. beans, and squash.
huntinghunting traditionally: bows traditionally: bows and arrows, stone axes, and arrows, stone axes, knives, and blowgunsknives, and blowguns
ClothingClothing Traditional clothingTraditional clothing: :
robes, leggings, moccasins, robes, leggings, moccasins, and breech clothes. and breech clothes.
ClothingClothing: made of moose : made of moose hair and hidehair and hide
menmen: Eastern woodland : Eastern woodland style coat, traditional capestyle coat, traditional cape
womenwomen: high skirt, : high skirt, sometimes quills-decorated sometimes quills-decorated skirt, traditional capeskirt, traditional cape
Tools and WeaponsTools and Weapons
Arrow heads: flint- Arrow heads: flint- when rock is broken when rock is broken it goes sharpit goes sharp
-big- hunting bears or -big- hunting bears or deardear
-small- hunting birds-small- hunting birds knifes- sharp at both knifes- sharp at both
endsends
Stone Axes= clearing land , Stone Axes= clearing land , striping barkstriping bark
Social Organization and KinshipSocial Organization and Kinship
Matrisibs membersMatrisibs members are in are in the economic activatesthe economic activates
Were allowed to avenge the Were allowed to avenge the deathdeath or or injuredinjured of of membersmembers
Moieties help in ceremonies Moieties help in ceremonies function: against each other function: against each other in games in games
Matrisibs go in tribal Matrisibs go in tribal boundariesboundaries
kinship: aunts and uncles are kinship: aunts and uncles are additional ‘mothers and fathers’ to the additional ‘mothers and fathers’ to the childchild
Cousins are called brothers and sistersCousins are called brothers and sisters The whole family lives in long housesThe whole family lives in long houses
Leadership and GovernmentLeadership and Government The Iroquois societyThe Iroquois society
was matrilineal: the clan was matrilineal: the clan mothermother played a large role played a large role in political and social life. in political and social life.
Clans gather and make Clans gather and make decisions on community. decisions on community.
A first nation’s man marries A first nation’s man marries a non-first nation’s woman, a non-first nation’s woman, the child will have no clan the child will have no clan or Haudenosaunee or Haudenosaunee nationality.nationality.
LeadershipLeadership is based on is based on being elected as a chief but being elected as a chief but could be removed could be removed
Religious or Spiritual CustomsReligious or Spiritual Customs Everything was passed down Everything was passed down
orally by orally by storiesstories Myth or legend had purpose on Myth or legend had purpose on
explaining certain elementsexplaining certain elements Plants, trees, animals, and moon Plants, trees, animals, and moon
all had all had spiritsspirits: pray to spirits for : pray to spirits for help and guidance.help and guidance.
Visited a spiritual doctor like Visited a spiritual doctor like
shaman shaman or contacted or contacted the false the false societysociety : for help : for help
Annual ceremonies,Annual ceremonies, for corn for corn crops : last several dayscrops : last several days
Cultural Artifacts Cultural Artifacts Stone and fired clay Stone and fired clay potterypottery BonesBones make combs: antlers make combs: antlers DecoratedDecorated by lines and by lines and
simple facial featuressimple facial features
Interesting FactsInteresting Facts
The Iroquois was called The Iroquois was called
the “the “Five Civilized Five Civilized TribesTribes” : ” : CayugaCayuga, , MohawkMohawk, , OneidaOneida, , OnondagaOnondaga, , TuscaroraTuscarora and and the the SenecaSeneca tribes tribes
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