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They grow on vines, climb up other plants, and fertilize the soil.
This crop shades the soil and helps to keep weeds from growing.
This is where the first people to live in North America arrived from.
The story that the Haudenosaunee tell to explain how the land was created.
They did not believe in owning or paying for the land that you live on.
These are made of shells and used to record important events.
These are objects from the past that give us information about people who lived at that time.
This is something that is handed down through generations that is done the same way over and over again.
These are meetings that tribes held to make important decisions.
When the original five nations joined together, they formed one of these.
These family groups were usually represented by animal symbols.
In the Haudenosaunee system of leadership or government, these people were responsible for choosing clan leaders.
This Onondaga chief had snakes growing from his hair and made it difficult for the Haudenosaunee to create peace.