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| Early People who got food by hunting animals and collecting berries and nuts. |
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| A group of Iroquois sachems that discussed important matters |
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| Small beads made from sea shells. |
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| An Iroquois family that share an ancestor. |
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| An object that is made by the people of the past. |
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| An animal that has died out forever-there are no more. |
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| A scientist who learns about the past by studying artifacts. |
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| A small dome-shaped home used by the Algonquians. |
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| land set aside by the government for Native Americans to live on. |
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| An Algonquian meeting or celebration. |
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| A powerful band of five Native American tribes in New York State that decided to work together in peace. (It became six eventually.) |
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| An Iroquois leader chosen by the women of the tribe. |
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| An Iroquois leader who encouraged Iroquois groups to come together in peace. |
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| The sixth Iroquois nation to join the Iroquois League. |
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| Bering Strait Land Bridge |
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| A land bridge over which the earliest people traveled to reach North America |
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| Time of year when Algonquians picked ripe vegetables. |
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| A trail or path that ran between all five Iroquois lands. It made communication between tribes easier. |
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| Iroquois word that means "People of the Longhouse." |
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| Name the five original Iroquois Nations: |
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| Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca |
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