Native Americans of New York Ms. Petersen and Ms. Putnam Class 403.

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Native Americans of New York Ms. Petersen and Ms. Putnam Class 403

The Iroquois Place 10 pictures on this slide and delete this text box.

Who were the Iroquois tribes & where they did live?

What were Iroquois homes like in the past?

How did the Iroquois meet their basic needs and wants? Hunting: Trading: Gathering:

What was Iroquios clothing like? Did they wear feather headdresses and face paint?

What were Iroquois men and women's roles?

The Algonquian Place 10 pictures on this slide and delete this text box.

Who were the Algonquian tribes & where they did live?

What were Algonquian homes like in the past?

How did the Algonquian meet their basic needs and wants? Hunting: Trading: Gathering:

What was Algonquian clothing like? Did they wear feather headdresses and face paint?

What were Algonquian men and women's roles?

Describe and compare the contributions of the Iroquois and Algonquian Indians of New York State?