The Haudenosaunee- 5 page report on Iraquois Indians (works cited)
Title: The Haudenosaunee- 5 page report on Iraquois Indians (works cited)
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The Haudenosaunee- 5 page report on Iraquois Indians (works cited)
Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Details: Words: 1550 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Haudenosaunee, commonly known as the Iroquois or the "Five Civilized Tribes", were the first to develop democracy in the world. The Iroquois were primarily found in upstate New York, Canada, and Wisconsin surrounding the Great Lakes and along the St. Lawrence River. The Iroquois were a swidden culture who also incorporated hunting and gathering as part of their culture. Haudenosaunee means "people building a longhouse" which is a technological advancement for the basis of
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