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3 roles of the Iroquois: hunters, gatherers and farmers
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5 Original members: Cayuga, Seneca, Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida
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Algonquians: Mahican, Shinecock, Lenni, Lenape
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ancestor: someone from whom you are descended
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archaeologist: a scientist who learns about ancient people by studying the things they left behind
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artifact: an object from a particular group made by their ancestors long ago
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Clans were named after?: animals
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confederacy: a league of persons, parties, or states
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fertile land: the soil is good for planting crops
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Haudenosauna: The Iroquois people who gave this name to themselves. It means "people of the longhouse."
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heritage: the traditions and beliefs that are part of the history of a group
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Iroquois shelter: The longhouse
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Jobs of Iroquois men: cleared fields and hunted
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Jobs of the Iroquois Women: plant crops, cared for crops, decided how land would be used, owned the longhouses
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Longhouse: A bark covered building who could have as many as 20 families living inside. It can be 50-100ft long with no windows.
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Mohawk: keepers of the Eastern door
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Names of Iroquois tribes: Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, Seneca, Tuscaroras
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Onondaga: Firekeepers
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palisade: A tall fence made of sharpened logs that were driven into the ground
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Seneca: keepers of the Western door
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The 3 sisters: Corn, beans, and squash
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Tuscarora: Sixth tribe to join the confederacy
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wampum: beads made of shells and once used for money by Native Americans
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wigwam: The Algonquian home