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 Jessica Monson, Brandon Lukens  Kanien'kehake  True Name  Given their name by Algonquin  Based in New York  Keepers of the Eastern Door  Were.

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2  Jessica Monson, Brandon Lukens

3  Kanien'kehake  True Name  Given their name by Algonquin  Based in New York  Keepers of the Eastern Door  Were known for having their hair in the style of a Mohawk

4  One of the 5 original tribes  Oneida, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga  Keepers of the Eastern Door  Nine chiefs represented Mohawk Tribe in Iroquois Council

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6 Mother  Farming, Property, and Family  Women ruled the clan  Land and resource decisions Father  Hunting, Trading, and War  Iroquois Great Council  Military decisions and Trade agreements

7  Farming and Hunting  Entire clans could live in Longhouses  Storytelling was an important part  Mask Carving very important  Flutes used extensively.

8  Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe  Integrated into American and Canadian Socieites  Have integrated English but continue to speak native language at home.

9  “Treaties and Old Friends are Forever” Picture and Quote taken from: www.pawneenation.orgwww.pawneenation.org

10  Oklahoma  Nebraska’s North Platt River  Four distinct bands  Courage and endurance  Clothes and scalp lock  Housing

11  Ceded territory to US Government in 1800’s  White settlers were invading  Moved to Pawnee County in late 1800’s  Supported America in all wars

12  Government  Tribal members  Pride and Religion  Powwows and dances

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14  Southeast Alaska.  Lived, worked, and traveled in clans.  Two different groups called moieties  The Ravens and The Eagles  Clan Houses.  Carvings show clan symbols and stories.

15  Seals, sea otters, fish, deer, rabbits, bears.  At. ό ow are important things to the clan.  Totem poles.  Children learned by watching and doing.  Winter time.  Celebrations.

16  1770s, “the first white people”, traders.  1802, 1804, 1805: many forts destroyed.  1867 United States bought the land.  Boarding Schools for children.

17  Live in many different states along the west coast.  Speak English but still teach Tlingit language to children  Make sure children know customs and traditions  Many continue to hunt and fish for food

18  Research Groups  Presentation in the class  Story writing  Creating arts & crafts

19 The Anthropik Network. (Photographer). (2007). Diagram of a traditional haudenosaunee longhouse. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://rewild.info/anthropik/2007/07/nine-nations-the-longhouse/ Indians.org. (2012). The mohawk tribe. Retrieved from http://www.indians.org/articles/the-mohawk-tribe.htmlhttp://www.indians.org/articles/the-mohawk-tribe.html Kahnawake. (n.d.). History & culture. Retrieved from http://www.kahnawakelonghouse.com/index.php?mid=2&p=1 http://www.kahnawakelonghouse.com/index.php?mid=2&p=1 The Malone Telegram. (Photographer). (2012). Saint regis mohawk tribe. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.mymalonetelegram.com/news/local/article_f9700150-2374-11e2-8c1c-0019bb30f31a.html http://www.mymalonetelegram.com/news/local/article_f9700150-2374-11e2-8c1c-0019bb30f31a.html Mohawk Council of Kahnawa:ke. (2013). Hisory of kahnawa:ke. Retrieved from http://www.kahnawake.com/community/history.asp http://www.kahnawake.com/community/history.asp Mohawk Tribe. (2004, December 15). Mohawk tribe. Retrieved from Tarbell, M. (n.d.). Mohawk nation. Retrieved from http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/mohawk.htm Native American Encyclopedia. (Photographer). (2013). Iroquois confederacy. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/native-american-flags-the-iroquois-confederacy/ http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/native-american-flags-the-iroquois-confederacy/ Native Languages of the Americas website. (2011). Fact for kids: Mohawk indians (mohawks). Retrieved from http://www.bigorrin.org/mohawk_kids.htm Pawnee, N. (2013). Pawnee nation of Oklahoma. Retrieved from http://www.pawneenation.org/home Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe. (n.d.). Culture and history. Retrieved from http://www.srmt- nsn.gov/government/culture_and_history/http://www.srmt- nsn.gov/government/culture_and_history/ Tarbell, M. (n.d.). Mohawk nation. Retrieved from http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/mohawk.htmhttp://www.iroquoismuseum.org/mohawk.htm White, A. (Photographer). (n.d.). Mohawk indian. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://albert-white-american- indian-art.com/american-indian-art/indian-art.php Williams, S. M. (2003). Native Americans: Tlingit Indians. Chicago, Illinois: Heinemann Library


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