Tribes and Territories of the Indigenous

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Tribes and Territories of the Indigenous

Many Different Peoples Indigenous / Aboriginal Peoples is an umbrella term Inuit Metis First Nations Many different peoples, nations, and tribes

Inuit Northern Regions Fishers and Hunters Mythology Pantheon of Supernatural Powers

Huron-Wendat 30,000 by the 14th Century Embraced farming Longhouses Religious Ceremonies and Games Shamans Dreams

Iroquois Confederacy made up of Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Seneca Also known as The Five Nations Mourning Rituals and Practices Animal Pelts in the winter Believed in a pantheon of spirits/deities Orenda

Cree Hunter-gathers Lived in Tents (Wigwams and tipis) Regional Gatherings Religious belief of Animism No priesthood or supernatural Tea Dances of Thanksgiving