Iroquois Society and Culture

Iroquois Society and Culture

Assessment

Interactive Video

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Aiden Montgomery

History, Geography, Social Studies

5th - 8th Grade

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10:22

The video explores the Eastern Woodland region of North America, focusing on the native tribes that inhabited the area before European contact. It highlights the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy, their housing styles like longhouses and wigwams, and their agricultural practices, including the cultivation of the 'Three Sisters.' The video also delves into the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Iroquois, emphasizing their connection to the land and the spirit world.

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Which geographical area did the Eastern Woodland Indians inhabit?

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What was the primary reason for the formation of tribes among the Eastern Woodland Indians?

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What was the Iroquois Confederacy also known as?

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How were the chiefs of the Iroquois Confederacy chosen?

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What type of structure did the Iroquois use for housing multiple families?

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Which crops were referred to as the 'Three Sisters' by the Iroquois?

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What was the purpose of the squash leaves in the 'Three Sisters' planting method?

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What material did the Iroquois use to make wampum?

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What was the role of shamans in Iroquois society?

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What did the Iroquois believe was their responsibility towards the earth?

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