Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands
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- Q1Made fine beads called wampum.CreekIroquoisBoth30s
- Q2Arranged their towns around a large council house, or "chokofa."IroquoisCreekBoth30s
- Q3Celebrated the Green Corn Festival in honor of the summer's first maize crop.BothCreekIroquois30s
- Q4Decorated pots with wooden stamps while the pottery was still wet.BothCreekIroquois30s
- Q5Played lacrosse to settle disagreements among tribes.IroquoisBothCreek30s
- Q6Called themselves Hodenosaunee and lived in Longhouses.BothIroquoisCreek30s
- Q7Made clothing from animal hides decorated with feathers, beads, and more.IroquoisBothCreek30s
- Q8Family homes were wattle-and-daub huts.BothIroquoisCreek30s
- Q9What best describes the Iroquois Confederacy?The Iroquois Confederacy stopped existing when the Indian tribes died out.The government consisted of white (peace) towns and red (war towns).Known as the Iroquois League, its goal was to maintain peace among the 5 Iroquois tribes.The Iroquois Confederacy formed when tribes decided to play lacrosse to settle disagreements among tribes.60s
- Q10Which crop was NOT a part of the "Three Sisters"?CornPotatoSquashBeans30s
- Q11___________________ towns declared war, planned battles, and held meetings with enemies.RedWhite30s
- Q12___________________ towns passed laws and held prisoners captive.RedWhite30s