Iroquois back then By: Amaya and Mominah. Tribes  Mohawk-They got there name from the Kantian Khaki. Which means keepers of the eastern door.  Seneca-This.

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Iroquois back then By: Amaya and Mominah

Tribes  Mohawk-They got there name from the Kantian Khaki. Which means keepers of the eastern door.  Seneca-This tribe got there got there name from the Iola which means keepers of the western door.  Oneida-They got there name from the Onayotekaona. Which means people of the standing stone.

Life of the Iroquois  Iroquois lived in Oregon where it had a lot of rain and cold and also windy. Farmers meant crops a lot of them.

Deciding where to live  Iroquois resources was buffalo and crops and water the weather was kind of mixed. There food resource was corn cakes.

Facts  Women had more power than men.  There favorite food was corn cakes.  Women tended crops while men hunted.  The Iroquois were mostly farmers.  It took them weeks to build longhouses.

Compare and contrast The native Americans gave a lot of stuff away now we save our stuff. The native Americans supported there people we compete.

I learned…  I learned that there are many different resources in different tribes that we don’t know about.  Different tribes have different cultures.

Bibliography  americans.mrdonn.org/northeast.html. 

Iroquois This picture about two men hunting food.