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This is who made the decisions and rules in the Iroquois League
The Great Council, which is still practiced today among modern day Iroquois people
These are three forest resources and what they were used for.
Wood for homes and tools; rivers and lakes to drink, wash, water crops, and fish; animals for hides (clothing, blankets, housing), bones (for tools),meat.
This was a way the Iroquois hunters showed a deep connection to and respect for nature
Since many families lived in the longhouse, it was easier to share a fire than make separate ones. Also, fewer, shared fires kept smoke down inside the longhouse and were safer than having many fires.
The Iroquois League was formed by a group of 5, and then 6 Native American tribes. Its purpose was to establish peace and cooperation. Together, all members made decisions that affected all the tribes in the League.
These are three ways horses affected the lives of the Plains people
They could hunt buffalo easier, traveling was much faster and they could transport more, warfare with enemy tribes was easier
This is how tepees are the same as lodges (1 way). This is how they are different (what’s unique about each?)
Both are a form of shelter for the Plains Indians. Lodges are permanent homes made of earth-packed walls built over a hole. Tepees are mobile and used when on the hunt. They are made of poles and animal skin walls.
This describes the climate of the Southwest Desert Cultural Region
This is why Hopi built their homes on the top of mesas and had no doors on the first level of their homes
They blend old ways and new ways. They still have their capital city of Oraibi. Many Hopi live on a reservation.
Their housing customs are similar. They are built of mud and clay (adobe) and are apartment building-like, rising several stories high. Both built their homes at the top of mesas, or up high
A party where the hosts give gifts to the guests to show generosity and wealth
They were healers and cured illnesses, often by performing special dances.
This was the cultural purpose of the totem pole and the potlatch
These are four foods eaten by the Kwakiutl. This is why they ate these foods.
Wild game, fish, nuts, berries, seals, whales. They did not need to grow food because there was such an abundance of natural resources available. All they had to do was hunt and gather.