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Native Americans of NY

Mrs. Johnson wonders how much you know...

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•What do you call a scientist who studies artifacts to learn about the past?

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An archeologist

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• What do you call the group of people who meet to talk about and solve problems for the confederacy?

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Council

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•What is the period before written history called?

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Prehistory

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•How did people first come to North America?

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By crossing a land bridge

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•What are objects made by people of long ago called?

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Artifacts

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•Hunters and gatherers moved from place to place to find this.

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Food

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•Growing their own food meant people could do what?

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Stay in one place

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•The history, beliefs and customs that a group of people share is their what?

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Heritage

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•A clan is a group of families who have a common what?

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Ancestor

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•What is the true meaning of the word “Iroquois”?

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Rattlesnake

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• What does Hodenosaune

e mean?

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People of the Longhouse

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•Storytelling was important to the Iroquois because it taught about what?

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Ancestors, land and animals

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•What is one difference between the Iroquois and the Algonquin?

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Language

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•What are the 4 rights given by the Iroquois Confederacy?

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Freedom of speech, to give own views, food, clothing and shelter and worship

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•What is the head of each clan called?

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Clan Mother

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•What are the members of the grand council called?

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Sachems

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• What are the names of the 5 groups which make up the Iroquois Confederacy?

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Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca

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• Who was the tribe that joined the Iroquois Confederacy 150 years later?

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Tuscarora

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• What did the Iroquois form to protect themselves from outside groups?

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The Iroquois Confederacy

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•What are the 3 sister crops?

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Corn, beans and squash

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•Eastern Woodland tribes lived in the area east of this river.

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The Mississippi River

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•What is the tall wooden fence surrounding the village called?

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Palisade

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•Before the Europeans came to America, the Indians were a...

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Stone age people

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•What did the Indians trade beaver skins for?

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Metal tools, cookery and guns

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•What does “Stone age people” mean?

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They only used stone for tools because that’s all they had.

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•Why were canoes the easiest means for travel?

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They held a lot and were light enough to portage.

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•What does portage mean?

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To carry from waterway to waterway.

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•What jobs did Iroquois men perform?

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They hunted, fished and traded.

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•What jobs did women perform?

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Planting and gathering

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•What did the tribes of the Northeast use for clothes?

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Buckskin

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•What did the Indians use for fertilizer in their corn?

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Fish

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• Who was the Onondagen leader who helped Deganawida form the Iroquois Confederacy?

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Hiawatha

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• Who was the group that believed its members had power to heal very sick people?

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