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Mrs. Martin
Grade 4
The earliest people reached _______________
by crossing the _____________________ from Asia or by rowing along side it in small canoes.
The first New Yorkers were ________________
they moved from place to place.
At first, Iroquois and Algonquians obtained their
food by ____________________
North America
land bridge
Hunting-gathering
nomads
____________________ are scientists who
study ____________________ to learn about the past.
Once Native Americans started ___________
they stayed in one place longer and started
forming ______________.
Two of the Native American groups living in
New York were the _________________ and
the ____________________
Archeologists
artifacts
farming
villages
Iroquois
Algonquians
The Iroquois called themselves
__________________________ because
They lived in longhouses with their entire
____________________. Longhouses were made from natural resources like
_________________.
The _____________________ was used by the Iroquois to stay in touch with other villages and nations.
Iroquois Trail
clan
The People of the Longhouse
wood
The Iroquois tribes were at war with one another so the nations formed the
_________________________________ to keep the peace.
The original five nations were the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca.
Later a sixth nation, the _______________ joined the League of Nations.
Iroquois League of Nations
Tuscarora
The Algonquian tribe that is located in what is now known as Long Island was the
__________________________.
The Iroquois Nation that was located in what would be considered our area today was the
_______________________________.
Montauk
Oneida