Seneca By Abigail Szarowicz.

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Seneca By Abigail Szarowicz

Family All of the family live in the same home. The mom teaches the daughter how to cook.

Tools/Medicine They used bows and arrows to hunt. Birds blood is their medicine. Carved stones are used to carve food.

Clothing Women in the summer wear leggings and tunics. Women in the winter wear cloaks and robes. Men always wear finger woven garters , belt , cotton trade shirt , and a fridged hunting shirt.

Area Lived/Language/Transportation They live in mostly N.Y., Oklahoma or Canada. Seneca people speak Seneca or English. They travel by elm-bark and dug out canoes.

Food/Farming A chipped stone help carve their farming like corn. Also the stone helps sharpen the other knifes to also carve farming. The big food for the tribe is different colored food.

Shelter One home is the wigwam that is made by bending saplings in a criss-cross pattern in a dome shape made of bass-wood. Then there are longhouses made of the same way as the wigwam. They both live in a village together.

Hunting/Gathering Seneca people gathered from a net. They gather garden corn, beans, and squash. They garden the seeds from what they eat.

Games/Entertainment The boys play a game called Hoop. The girls do each others hair. Boys and girls some times wrestle.

Ceremonies/Festivals Maple fest is where everyone collect sap to make syrup and sugar. Plant fest is where everyone plants seeds. New Years is where the tribe celebrates the NEW YEAR!

Work Cited Scenes From The Eastern Woodlands on 11/4/10 three times. Facts For Kids Seneca 11/4/10 once. The Longhouse 11/10/10 once. Religion 11/10/10 once. Seneca Indian 11/16/10 once.