| A | B |
| Natural Resources | rain, deer, bear, rabbits, forests |
| Most were farmers who grew | corn, beans, squash |
| Corn, beans, and squash were known as the | "three sisters" |
| People in the warmer southern area | built houses with no walls and wore light clothing |
| People in the northern area | built homes that would be warm during the cold winters and wore heavier clothing |
| Haudenosaunee | also known as the Iroquois League |
| Haudenosaunee | means people of the longhouse |
| Haudenosaunee people | lived in New York State |
| Haudenosaunee League | a type of government later known as the Iroquois League |
| Clan mothers | chose the chiefs who would lead the Haudenosaunee Government |
| Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and later the Tuscarora | formed the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois League |
| The Haudenosaunee government was a | confederation |