Iroquois Quiz Cloze Review. The ____________________ people were one of the two major Native American groups living in New York State. The Iroquois lived.

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Iroquois Quiz Cloze Review

The ____________________ people were one of the two major Native American groups living in New York State. The Iroquois lived in a __________________ with their entire ________________. A __________________________ was a group of people who shared a common ancestor and lived together in a ____________________. Iroquois longhouse clan longhouse

The ___________________________ was a way for the Iroquois Nations to stay in touch with one another. The Iroquois Nations were often at war with one another. They needed to find a way to live together peacefully SO they formed the ______________________________. Iroquois Trail Iroquois League of Nations

The Iroquois people planted ______________ crops together. These three crops were ____________, ____________,___________ These three crops were called the _____________________ three cornbeanssquash Three Sisters

There were five Iroquois Nations they are _______________, _______________, ________________, _________________. Remember: “MOOCS” Mohawk Oneida OnondagaCayuga Seneca

Which Nation is Missing? Onondaga

Which Nation is Missing? Mohawk

Which Nation is Missing? Cayuga

Which Nation is Missing? Seneca

Which Nation is Missing? Oneida