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| Native Americans | The first people to settle in New York State were: |
| the formation of the League of Five Nations | What important event in Iroquois history does this Wampum belt represent? |
| nature and the outdoors | The Iroquois are called a woodland culture. This means they felt a very deep connection with: |
| Seneca, Cayuga, Mohawk, Onondaga; Oneida | The five Iroquois nations |
| between 20-30 families | From studying the remains of Iroquois longhouses, archaeologists know that each longhouse |
| stone, bone, wood, clay | Which of the following is a list of materials that were used to make Iroquois tools? |
| two | In an Iroquois longhouse, how many families shared each hearth? |
| in the year 1570 | The League of Five Nations was created: |
| different types of animals | In an Iroquois village, large family clans were named after: |
| protection from invaders | Why were most Iroquois villages located on top of hills? |
| Hodenosaunee | An Iroquois term that means "people of the Longhouse." |
| Deganawida | A Huron Warrior who was also involved in the creation of the League of Five Nations. |
| clan | In an Iroquois village, this was the term for a large family group that included aunts, uncles, |
| wampum belt | The Iroquois used these to preserve their legends and history. |
| archeologist | Scientists who learn about the past by digging up the clues (such as graves, buildings, tools, |
| legend | Stories that are handed down from parent to child over many, many years. |
| Hiawatha | An Onondaga man who brought peace to the Iroquois people through the formation of the |
| artifact | Ancient tools, bones, and carvings that tell us how people lived long ago. |
| hearth | A fire pit that the Native Americans used to cook their food and warm their dwellings. |
| longhouse | The name for an Iroquois shelter made out of sticks and bark. |