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The Iroquois

The Iroquois. By: Hope. Table of Contents. Dedication Page What are some things they made? Where did the tribe live? What religion/traditions did they follow? What games did they play? What musical instruments did they play? What did they wear? W hat did the people do?

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The Iroquois

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  1. The Iroquois By: Hope

  2. Table of Contents Dedication Page What are some things they made? Where did the tribe live? What religion/traditions did they follow? What games did they play? What musical instruments did they play? What did they wear? What did the people do? About the Author References Photo Credit: image quest

  3. This presentation is dedicated to… My teacher Mrs. Valenstein because I couldn't do this without her and she has really tried hard to get every one (the class) to finish this project. And I couldn't do this without my friends family & my dog Zeus. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: clip art

  4. What are some things they made? Did you know that the Iroquois had to make there own plates and pots!! Moccasins (shoes) Are homemade shoes that take long to rot----------- Baskets to hold foods Arrow quivers to hunt Cradles for babies to sleep in They cut thin strips of birch, elm, and yellow pine and other woods. Modeling with clay, they made clay pots with there bare hands!!! Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: image quest

  5. Where did the tribe live? Did you know that the Native Americans didn’t have brick houses? My tribe usually built their village around a stream and with a forest near by. I think the way they set up their village had a lot of thought. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: image quest

  6. What religion/traditions did theyfollow? Does your family have traditions? Well I do! My tribe is known as the Mohawk because most jobs for men are to sift sand to find gems and bring them to the tribes leader to trade for money. Also as the Europeans came to North America the Iroquois slowly became Christian. I think your religion is a big part of your daily life. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: clip art

  7. What kinds of games did they play? A long time ago there were no game consoles to play on so they had to make up games to play so they had something to do. The Iroquois played lacrosse like we do today. But as the ball they took a rock or bone and covered it with deer skin. Also they used sticks and woven grass as the net. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: Image Quest

  8. Flutes are used in ceremonies and to tell stories by the fire and a way to play it is to blow and kids& adults can play this. Drums are used the same way as flutes but for different songs or for the same and like flutes Adults and kids can play but you can’t blow with this instrument you use your hands to play. What type of musical instruments did they play? Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: image quest

  9. What do the people do? Imagine that every day having to go to the lake or stream near by just to get some water! A man’s responsibilities are to hunt or fish for food and to do chores away from home. A women's responsibilities are to care for the family and to be there for the family. The children worked with there mom & dad and did there own chores like made sure no crows were eating out of the corn fields. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: clip art

  10. What clothing did they wear? Can you believe there were no stores to buy clothes to wear! As material they used fur, leather (outsides of the animal) beads braided tree and sea sells. The men wore breech locks (shorts/ skirts worn by men. the women wore dresses made by animal hair or fur and beads. I am sooooo happy that I have stores to shop at so I don’t have to make my own clothes. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: clip art

  11. About the Author I like to dance my two favorite animals are dogs & monkeys and I love to paint. Also my favorite food is CHOCOLATE!!!!!! And Corn beef from the Corn beef King and my mom. Also my best friends are Dilini, Sydney, And Bella M. PS Emily R. also my dog Zeus !!!!!! Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: clipart

  12. My References Back to Table of Contents

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