Eastern Woodlands Native American Tribes CHEROKEEIROQUIS Created By: Taylor Ingram Kody Satterfield Aaliyah Ware Kyshawn Ware.

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Eastern Woodlands Native American Tribes CHEROKEEIROQUIS Created By: Taylor Ingram Kody Satterfield Aaliyah Ware Kyshawn Ware

People: Native Americans IroquisCherokee The people were fighters. The people were fighters. They had “Little Wars.” They had “Little Wars.”

Houses CHEROKEE: Winter and Summer House CHEROKEE: Winter and Summer House The Cherokee live in towns of 30 to 60 familys. In the center of the towns they built a seven side council house. IROQUIS: Longhouse IROQUIS: Longhouse In there long house they had council meeting. In there long house they had council meeting.

Foods Cherokee Cherokee Men hunted deer with bows and arrows. They used spears to catch fish. Men hunted deer with bows and arrows. They used spears to catch fish. Iroquis Iroquis They ate corn, beans, and squash. They ate corn, beans, and squash.

Land Cherokee and Iroquis lived on FLAT GRASSLAND

Interesting Facts They wore false mask. They wore false mask. When they wore false mask they had turtle rattles. When they wore false mask they had turtle rattles.

Games CHEROKEE men played a game called stickball to help them stay fit and healthy. CHEROKEE men played a game called stickball to help them stay fit and healthy.

Famous Recipes Cherokee Fried Hominy Ingredients A few pieces of Onion if desired One or two Cans of White Hominy Several Strips of Bacon (as much as you want ) Black Pepper to taste Indian Cake Ingredients 1/2 cups rasins 4 cups precooked blue corn meal 1 cup sprouted wheat 2 cups precooked yellow corn meal 6 cups water 1/2 cup brown sugar

Thank You We like this region because we got to learn about two different cultures. Taylor, Kody, Aaliyah, & Kyshawn