The Iroquois (True Flix)

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The Iroquois (True Flix) A League of Nations Roles of Men & Women Effects of War After war, they lost most of their land to America Most sided with Great Britain in Revolutionary War Traded with British for weapons and gun powder Took prisoners (usually young men/children) to replace their casualties Lost many members in battle Both worked together for the good of the clan Men fought in battle Men hunted for food (killed animals) Women gathered food such as nuts/berries Women worked in fields (farming) Europeans arrived in 1500’s Created “Great Law of Peace” Spoke different dialects 5 tribes total (called nations) Lived in modern day New York State Iroquois Indians L. Bennett