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Native Americans Gave Thanks

Native Americans Gave Thanks. Iroquois were thankful for natural resources. Deer, moose, rabbit, and beaver were sources of food for the Iroquois. The hides of animals were used for clothing. The Iroquois made tools and weapons from items like animal bones and wood. Potlatch by Makayla.

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Native Americans Gave Thanks

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  1. Native Americans Gave Thanks

  2. Iroquois were thankful for natural resources Deer, moose, rabbit, and beaver were sources of food for the Iroquois. The hides of animals were used for clothing. The Iroquois made tools and weapons from items like animal bones and wood.

  3. Potlatch by Makayla •   Have you ever heard of a potlatch? A potlatch is a party. Potlatch means," to give away." At a potlatch the wealthiest guests sit closest to the chief. •    If you are invited to a potlatch you are expected to give a potlatch to repay the gifts that were given to you. To keep your honor, you must give a gift that was better than you received. If you didn't you would lose your honor. •     The host of the potlatch gives gifts to the guests. Here are some of the gifts: wooden boxes, jewelry, and dishes.    Picture from: Google Images

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