Fisherman, Hunters & Gatherers: The Iroquois

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Fisherman, Hunters and Gatherers: The Iroquois By: Russell France





Fisherman, Hunters and Gatherers: The Iroquois by: Russell France Mrs. Venable and Ms. Locke Social Studies Grade 6 Crittenden Middle School March 6, 2017



Food


Food The people grew a few groups. They hunted, fished and gathered the grains of grasses that grew along the edge of lakes. Indians did not go to the grocery store. We do. We do not hunt but the American Indians do. We drive and Indians walked. Something that is similar is that we both have meat and vegetables.


Fishing


Arts and Crafts Husk faces also called bushy head or fuzzy head represents the supernatural who taught humans how to hunt and farm. The women made masks from braids using dried corn husks. They carved faces out of wood. They use berries and dirt to paint the corn husks for masks and would make wood carved faces.


Face Mask


Transportation


Transportation


Transportation


Shelter


Shelter Shelter


Shelter Shelter


Clothing




References Supplied on Request



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