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Native People of North America
The lives of the Iroquois, Pueblos, Plains, and Northwest Coast Indians.
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The Iroquois
Consist of 5 tribes: Cayuga Onondaga Seneca Mohawk Oneida
Located in cultural region of the Eastern Woodlands. A cultural region in an area
where people with similar ways of life live.
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The Iroquois did not get along well and many died. Deganawidah and Hiawatha, two men from different tribes, convinced
others to end the fighting. This lead to the formation of the Iroquios League in 1570.
The league had 50 representatives who met once a year at the Great Council of Fire and created laws.
A Violent History
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The Iroquois lived in what is now New York state.
They fished, hunted deer and elk, and grew corn, squash and beans.
Lived in longhouses; a building made from saplings and bark of tree. Over 100 ft. long Several families lived in one building.
Everyday Life
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The Iroquois celebrated 6 festivals throughout the year.
Sang and danced Gave thanks to their crops and animals they killed Created masks called false faces
The masks were used to chase away the evil spirits that caused illness
Religion
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Include:
Hopi ZuniLocated in the cultural region of the Southwest Desert, which include what is now Arizona and New Mexico.
The Pueblos
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Built villages on top of mesas; kept them safe
from enemies Pueblo houses built from rocks and clay Grew corn and cotton Performed ceremonies that they thought
would bring rain Kachinas were used in ceremonies. A kachina is
a spirit that helps people. There was a special dance to honor the
kachinas.
Pueblo Villages
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Pueblo Villages
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This is a mesa. It is characterized by its flat, table-like
top
These are kachina dolls, which were used in ceremonies
Pueblo Villages
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Ceremonies
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Pueblo Culture
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Pottery
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Populated the Northwest cultural region of
North America; located along the western coasts of Canada and the United States. Nootka Chinook Bella Coola Kwakiutl
Indians of the Northwest Coast
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Because of the abundant natural resources
the tribes didn’t have to grow crops Region list along the Pacific Coast
Kwakiutl and other tribes hunted seals and fished
The Pacific Northwest has thick forests of trees Built homes out of tree Made dugout canoes (a small boat made from
a hollowed out tree-trunk)
Natural Resources
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Dugout Canoes
Natural Resources
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Natural Resources
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Natural Resources
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Master woodcarvers; carved totem poles
A Totem Pole is a tall post which features carved faces that represent a person’s family and ancestors (people from whom one descended at a distance at a distance of time).
Totem Poles
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The Kwakiutl and Chinook help a potlach,
which is a big party to celebrate an important event Lots of food, singing, dancing, and gift giving
Potlach
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A shaman is a man or woman who practiced
native medicine When a tribe member became sick a shaman
was called Shaman perform ceremonies to help the sick
feel better
Shaman