Northeastern Indians ... Mohawks. These tribes kept fighting with each other until they joined together to become the Iroquois League in about 1570. Then ... View More
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Indians and Land Ownership ... Like other tribes, Iroquois, who lived in what is now upstate New York and Pennsylvania, had their view on land ownership: amp39land was owned in common and worked ... View More
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Iroquois Culture ... they could farm the land and had a form of government structure between the cultures keep in mind that the term Iroquois describes a group of tribes, not any ... View More
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Native Americans ... Tribes such as the Iroquois and other tribes from other regions such as the Aztecs had big armies but were never interested in using them to expand their lands ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... The most famous federation was the Iroquois League, originally made up of the five Iroquois tribesthe Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca, and Cayuga. ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... The most famous federation was the Iroquois League, originally made up of the five Iroquois tribesthe Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca, and Cayuga. ... View More
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Lacrosse ... While the Great Lakes traditional game died out by 1950, the Iroquois and southeastern tribes continue to play their own forms of lacrosse. ... View More
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The Iroquois Creation Myth ... I have found that women play a very important role in Iroquois societies ... Individual tribes are divided into wolf clans, turtle clans, and bear clans, and led by ... View More
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Lacrosse ... They had many different versions of lacrosse. Two of the main Indian tribes that participated in this sport were the Cherokee and the Iroquois. ... View More
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Analysis of the French ampamp Indian War ... to construct intercolonial agencies to provide mutual defense for all colonies it was also to persuade some key Indian tribes of powerful Iroquois of Western ... View More
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Trail of Tears ... Nearly all of the North American tribes sided and fought with the French against the English. The only tribe to aid the English was the Iroquois. ... View More
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The Black Robe ... society. The Iroquois are very nonacceptant of other tribes, perceiving them as enemies and treating them accordingly. Another ... View More
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Jesuit Relations ... had not. The Jesuits did not discriminate between tribes they attempted to convert everyone, including the Iroquois. Though they ... View More
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The iroquois and the US constitution ... as the Onedas and Tuscaroras, as well as from the tribes that had supported the British. It is interesting that the ideas of the Iroquois confederacy serve as ... View More
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Native Americans ... In the Iroquois tribe the conquered tribes were used for slaves. The Aztec and Inca Empires were by far the most violent cultures of the time period. ... View More
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Native American ... The stories told by different tribes were often directly associated with their every day life. For example the Iroquois tribe, since they were a tribe based ... View More
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Pocahontas ... Woodward, 9 The Powhatans were made up of different combinations of Indian tribes some included the Cherokees, Iroquois, Monacans, Siuuan, Choctaws, Creeks ... View More
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The Pain of Racism ... sho nee or the Iroquois. The Iroquois had a democracy with other tribes so they could live in harmony. Not many people know that ... View More
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Massachusetts Bay ... Although there were strong rival Indian tribes such as the Iroquois League, they did not hamper the early towns very much, not before the Massachusetts ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... For the Native American tribes that allied themselves with the defeated French, this event ... The Iroquois, which were on the British side of the war, fared only ... View More
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Pocahontas ... The Powhatan Indian Tribe was made up of different combinations of Indian tribes some included the Cherokees, Iroquois, Monacans, Siouan, Choctaws, Creeks ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... Most all Indian tribes allied themselves with the French. Only the Iroquois stood alone and tried to stay as neutral as possible. ... View More
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indians in american history ... This also brought conflict between Indian tribes, rather than before in which they looked to ... ampquotThe upshot of these arrangements was the Iroquois cooperated with ... View More
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running in the past ... of the Cocomaricopa ampquotnewsboys,ampquot as well as the efficiency of the Iroquois messengers. ... sent out runners, with the plans of the revolt, to all 70 tribes of the ... View More
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History At Itamp39s Best ... IV The worst enemy I have on earth, and he is an Iroquois, darenamp39t ... Hawkeye describes the Huron tribe as untrustworthy, unlike the Mohican or Delaware tribes. ... View More
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The Royal Proclamation act ... signing. British allies, such as the Iroquois, received land in western New York. Other tribes, such as the Shawnee, lost land. ... View More
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Canada ... modern way, visitors who go to Brantford, Ontario, in August can take part in six nations native pudent, an Iroquois celebrating of the tribes cultural history ... View More
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Canada ... modern way, visitors who go to Brantford, Ontario, in August can take part in six nations native pudent, an Iroquois celebrating of the tribes cultural history ... View More
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Bury me ... In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Iroquois, Ottawas, Shawnees, Miamis, Cherokee, Hurons and many other mighty tribes fought their battles and again had to ... View More
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Delaware Indians ... Throughout my childhood I was told stories of our family and the tribes past ... Ohio River, where we settled on land belonging to the Six Nations of the Iroquois. ... View More
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