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Oneida Indians

Oneida Indians. By: Aaron. http://www.jefflindsay.com/Oneida.shtml. Main Menu. DAILY LIFE. They lived in these houses called long houses Both men and women wore different types of clothes Their main work was farming and hunting They hunted buffalo, fish, deer and elk

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Oneida Indians

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  1. Oneida Indians By: Aaron http://www.jefflindsay.com/Oneida.shtml

  2. Main Menu

  3. DAILY LIFE • They lived in these houses called long houses • Both men and women wore different types of clothes • Their main work was farming and hunting • They hunted buffalo, fish, deer and elk • For fun they carved masks and told stories around a fire http://americanart.si.edu/images/1985/1985.66.270_1b.jpg MAIN MENU

  4. CUSTOMS & RELIGION • Told stories by a fire • Had ceremonies • Weaved baskets INSERT PICTURE URL HERE! MAIN MENU

  5. IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENTS PUT PICTURE HERE • They originated in New York • Are known for being in the revolution • Are known as the people of stone INSERT PICTURE URL HERE! MAIN MENU

  6. ROLE IN REVOLUTIONARY WAR PUT PICTURE HERE • They fought the Americans in revolutionary war • They fought in several important battles in the revolutionary war • They with the Americans/ French against the British INSERT PICTURE URL HERE!/ MAIN MENU

  7. INTERESTING FACTS • Left the New York area in the 1800s • Battled the Seneca's in 1777 • George Washington became their friend INSERT PICTUR URL HERE! MAIN MENU

  8. BIBLIOGRAPHY • Works Cited • Aaron Dodge • Houghton, Gillian. The Oneida Of Wisconsin. New York: Rosen publishing inc, 2003. Print. • “Native Americans And The American revolutionary war.” History Wiz. Nap., nod. Web. 14 Feb. 2011. <http://www.history wiz .org/revolution.html>. • “Oneida Indians.” World Book. 2011. World Book Student. Web. 14 Feb. 2011. <http://World Book inc>. . MAIN MENU

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