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How did the Iroquois make money?

How did the Iroquois make money?

The Iroquoian people were predominantly agricultural, harvesting the “Three Sisters” commonly grown by Native American groups: corn, beans, and squash. They developed certain cultural customs. Contact with Europeans in the early 17th century had a profound impact on the economy of the Iroquoians.

What did the Iroquois do for entertainment?

For entertainment, the Iroquois played sports like lacrosse, a stick and ball game, and in the wintertime a game called snow snake.

Did the Iroquois have social classes?

The longhouse family was the basic unit of traditional Iroquois society, which used a nested form of social organization: households (each representing a lineage) were divisions of clans, several clans constituted each moiety, and the two moieties combined to create a tribe.

Did the Iroquois go to school?

How do Iroquois Indian children live, and what did they do in the past? They do the same things any children do–play with each other, go to school and help around the house. Many Iroquois children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers.

What kind of money did the Iroquois use?

The Iroquois used a gift economy as a form of money. They traded corn, tobacco, and other agricultural products as forms of currency.

What did Iroquois people trade?

Fur traders offered the Iroquois trade goods which included iron tomahawks, knives, axes, awls, fish hooks, cloth of various colors, woolen blankets, linen shirts, brass kettles, silver jewelry, assorted glass beads, guns and powder. They also brought rum and brandy.

How did the Iroquois cook their food?

They dug clams and oysters along the coast, and trapped lobster. They sometimes roasted their meat or baked it in the coals from their fire. Iroquois people might eat their meat or fish on its own, or mixed with corn mush, or rolled up in a tortilla.

What is butterfly hide seek?

Butterfly Hide and Seek: Butterfly Hide and Seek was a quiet game. Children were taught never to hurt a butterfly. To the Ojibwa people, it was considered a gift of good luck if you stayed so quiet that a butterfly would trust you and land on you. Little girls played the butterfly game. It was a game of skill.

What is a clan mother Iroquois?

The Iroquois clan mother is responsible for the welfare of the clan. She names all the people of the clan and holds a position in nominating the next Chief. The Kanien’kéha word for clan mother, Oiá:ner, translates to English as “righteous” or “she is good”. The Iroquois had 9 clans divided into three elements.

What games did Iroquois children play?

The Iroquois played many different types of games. The two most popular, however, were lacrosse and the snow-snake game.

How did the Iroquois war club help the British?

The Iroquois War Club. Earlier alliances between the Iroquois and the British came back into play once New France became British North America. In this context within what is now Quebec, the British (and then Canadian) government laid claim to these Iroquois lands, and the outside language the Iroquois came to utilize most was English.

Who are the people involved in the Iroquois Wars?

Iroquois Wars. The Iroquois Wars, also known as the Beaver Wars and the French and Iroquois Wars, were a series of 17th-century conflicts involving the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (also known as the Iroquois or Five Nations, then including the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca), numerous other First Nations, and French colonial forces.

What did the Iroquois call the skull crushing ball?

I AM an Iroquois war club from the 18th century used in one of the colonial wars alongside the Dutch, British or French. The skull-crushing ball on my business-end, carved out of the same piece of wood as the rest of the club, is called an OJIHGWA which means“turnip.” It actually looks like one!

What kind of traditions did the Iroquois have?

Log in or sign up to add this lesson to a Custom Course. The traditions of the Iroquois people were unique, given that they were six different tribes. One was the replacement of the lost and dead, with captives taken from blood feuds and vendetta enemies, in something called Mourning Wars.

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Ruth Doyle