PPT-The Different Transportations of the Iroquois
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By Jack Matthew and Zachary Vocabulary TransportationAn act or process of transporting or being transported Snowshoes a shoe made of wood that is bigger than
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By Jack Matthew and Zachary Vocabulary TransportationAn act or process of transporting or being transported Snowshoes a shoe made of wood that is bigger than a regular shoe and is used in winter. Created by, Kasha Mastrodomenico. www.socialstudiesdifferentiatedinstruction.com. . Vocabulary. Confederacy: . a group of people that are united in an alliance. League: . a group of people in a compact or agreement with a common goal. By:Alana,Amber,Emiley. Know the Vocabulary. Tweezed-plucked hair out of there head.. Regailia-it is a headdress or belt that are worn to ceremonies.. Moccasins-they are made out of fur,cloth,beads,or feathers.. Wampum held a special place in the Iroquois ceremonies. Wampum beads, made of purple and white shells, were strung together or woven into belts. Wampum strings were used fro several purposes. Clan mothers carried special wampum strings to show their status. A person might carry a wampum string to remember a loved one. War chiefs had a black wampum. If the Grand Council became corrupt, the war chiefs would bring the black wampum to the Council as a warning to the Grand Chiefs.. What was the role and status of men and women. Women – worked for the good of the village – together with others. . Planted tended, & irrigated the crops – beans, corn & squash ( Three Sisters). The Main Linguistic Groups. Circa 1500. Migration. To move from one place to another(Immigration and Emigration are types of migration).. DEFINITIONS:. Sedentary. When a person or group . lives . in. Created by, Kasha Mastrodomenico. www.socialstudiesdifferentiatedinstruction.com. . Essential Questions. What are the similarities between the Iroquois and the Algonquian cultures?. What are the differences between the Iroquois and the Algonquian cultures?. Chapter 7- The Native Peoples of Canada. Social Studies 9- Class Notes. Table of Contents. The First Nations Peoples . What is A Nation . Cultural Regions . Map of Cultural Regions. Activity Pages. I. Northwest Coast. collective identity. ?. Wampum held a special place in the Iroquois ceremonies. Wampum beads, made of purple and white shells, were strung together or woven into belts. Wampum strings were used . for . The Peacemaker. The longhouse. The longhouse. The clans. Clan Mothers. Grand council. Wampum belts. Wampum belts. Wampum belts. Seventh generation. “In our every deliberation we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations.”. Century World: Part I. To consider various human communities in the 15. th. century. To compare China and Europe. To consider why Europe came to dominate the world. Context for the 15. th. Century. Lesson Objectives. Describe how the Eastern Woodlands peoples adapted to their environment. . . Locate the Eastern Woodlands cultural area and compare ways of life among its inhabitants. . Vocabulary. How did their Government Develop?. The government all started when two wise men named Deganawidah and Hiawatha came together during a war between five of the Iroquois tribes: The Onondagas, Oneidas, Senecas, Mohawks, and Cayugas. They discussed about the war and said that the people in their tribe were dying because they were scared to come outside of their homes to find food. Since the warriors of the 5 tribes were listening, they decided that they should lay down their weapons so that their villagers wouldn’t die. . Iroquois confederacy 6.2.4.1 How was the Iroquois Confederacy structured? The Origin of the Six Nations The Peacemaker The Nations of the Confederacy The Clans The Chiefs The Peacemaker There were once five tribes who constantly fought with one another. . Subsistence . What type of food did the Iroquois eat?. Subsistence . What type of food did the Iroquois eat?. Iroquois were mostly farmers. They grew crops like, . beans. , . sunflowers. , . squash.
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