10.5.2015 Iroquois.  Homework:  Complete map of New York State using Google Maps for 10.8.2015  50 points.

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Iroquois

 Homework:  Complete map of New York State using Google Maps for  50 points

 Describe one area of New York State that you have visited (other than Plattsburgh) and explain what you either liked or disliked about it.

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An alliance for some purpose Belief in many gods Land Bridge that connected Asia to North America A complex organized society A group of people united by a common ancestor with similar customs and traditions The study of people and cultures past and present A complex organized society Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk Average weather of a place Way of life Sixth nation to join the Iroquois Confederacy A region within which the people share many common traits Study of people, their environments and resources Alliance of the five Iroquois nations A woman rules the family or clan Iroquois story of how the world came to be People who move from place to place looking for food and water Word Bank Confederation Iroquois League of Five Nations Clan Matriarchy Tuscarora Bering Land Bridge Polytheism Anthropology Climate Civilization Culture Group Nomads Culture The Creation Myth Geography

MAP OF NEW YORK

LOCATIONS

LINK TO GOOGLE MAPS