The Seneca's by: Emi and Grace.

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the Seneca's by: Emi and Grace

Clothing The men wore breech cloth with leggings, the women wore wraparound skirts with shorter leggings then the men Food Seneca women planted crops of corn, beans, and squash and harvested wild berries and herbs, men hunted deer and elk and fished in the rivers and the shores of Lake Ontario

Location The Seneca's originally lived in New York state Location The Seneca's originally lived in New York state . Many Seneca people still live in New York today, but others were forced to migrate to Oklahoma or Canada. Shelter the Seneca people lived in long, loghouses they called these log houses long houses

climate The Seneca people live in the four seasons just like us! Artifact The Iroquois (which was part of the Seneca tribe) made belts.

Resources Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_people Social studies alive book Seneca Indian facts for kids http://www.bigorrin.org/seneca_kids.htm

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