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Iroquois Confederacy Created by Kellie Ross-Johnson
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Work in groups to identify how the following documents show evidence of how the Iroquois Confederacy created unity amongst the Iroquois.
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Who are the Iroquois? Use the link below and find out who they were and what their name meansUse the link below and find out who they were and what their name means Facts for Kids: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) IndiansFacts for Kids: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) IndiansFacts for Kids: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) IndiansFacts for Kids: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Indians What does their name tell you about what they considered important in life?
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How does this document show evidence of the Iroquois working together? The Hiawatha Wampum Belt symbolizes the founding of the Iroquois Confederacy. Each square represents an Iroquois Nation.The Hiawatha Wampum Belt symbolizes the founding of the Iroquois Confederacy. Each square represents an Iroquois Nation.
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How does this show evidence of unity? THE LONGHOUSE AND SYMBOLISMTHE LONGHOUSE AND SYMBOLISM Today when you see a picture drawn of a longhouse, the artist usually draws the longhouse with 5 smoke holes in the roof. The artist does this to symbolically represent the founding of the Haudenosaunee (or Iroquois) Confederacy, which originally included Five Nations. The Five Nations are as follows: The Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca.Today when you see a picture drawn of a longhouse, the artist usually draws the longhouse with 5 smoke holes in the roof. The artist does this to symbolically represent the founding of the Haudenosaunee (or Iroquois) Confederacy, which originally included Five Nations. The Five Nations are as follows: The Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca.
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How does the following document show evidence of unity The decision-making process mirrored the creation of peace among the Iroquois. The Onondaga introduced a topic and offered it to the Mohawk for consideration. When a decision was reached, they passed it to the Seneca. A joint decision was announced to the groups across the fire for deliberation. When these groups reached an agreement, they reported to the Onondaga Council Leader. If he agreed, the decision was unanimous. If not, the negotiation process began again with the Mohawk. If unanimity were impossible, the matter was set aside and the fire covered with ashes. peace among the Iroquois
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