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dsp73
3 years ago
10

Please help worth 100 points Please match the correct word to the correct definition. Question 5 options: Iroquois chiefs and ot

her leaders of memory and wisdom and keepers of the people’s past. Were hunters and did fishing and passed on these skills to their sons. They cleared the trees to make space for villages and for fields to grow crops. They were also warriors when needed. small cylindrical beads made from shells, by some North American Indian peoples, and strung together and worn as decoration, as a ceremonial pledge, or used as money. A small one room structure made of narrow tree limbs, bark, and vines. The roof would often be thatched with strong reeds. These living spaces would be clustered around a central square. A long, semi-cylindrical house created using limbs (wood), bark, and vines. These could be as long as 150 feet long. These would give space to an extended family for living, cooking, eating, and sleeping. a group of nations united, but each with its own identity and laws. They would come together in matters of common concerns and war. A type of agricultural system in which involves the clearing the trees and underbrush from a piece of land. These would be piled up and burned. The ash would be turned into the earth to fertilize it. Were farmers and took care of the young children. They grew crops of corn, beans, squash, and pumpkins. The would harvest other wild plants, roots, nuts, and berries. They also did the cooking. These were corn, beans, and squash/ pumpkins. When eaten together these give a greater source of nutrition and especially protein than when eaten separately. Indian tribes related to each other by their spoken languages and customs. The name given to the Haudenosaunee people, by the Algonquian native peoples. The word means the frightening people or the terrible people. 1. Wigwam 2. Longhouse 3. Algonquian 4. Eastern Woodland Indian Men's Roles 5. Eastern Woodland Indian Women's Roles 6. Iroquois 7. Three Sisters 8. Confederacy 9. Wampum 10. Slash and Burn 11. Sachem
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2 answers:
ollegr [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. is 4

2. is 3

3. is 9

4. is 1

5. is 2

6. is 8

7. is 10

8. is 5

9. is 7

10. is 11

11. is 6

son4ous [18]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1-11

2-10

3-7

4-4

5-9

6-8

7-6

8-1

9-5

10-2

11-3

Explanation:

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