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  1. The Iroquois (The History & Culture of Native Americans) by Bruce E. Johansen, 2010-10
  2. Native American Political Systems and the Evolution of Democracy: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Bruce E. Johansen, 1996-05-30
  3. Iroquois, The (Native Americans) by Evelyn Wolfson, 1992-10-01
  4. The Iroquois Indians (Junior Library of American Indians) by Victoria Sherrow, 1992-10
  5. Apologies to the Iroquois (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Edmund Wilson, 1992-07
  6. Nickel Eclipse: Iroquois Moon (Native American Series (East Lansing, Mich.).) by Eric L. Gansworth, 2000-10
  7. The Iroquois of New York (The Library of Native Americans) by Greg Roza, 2003-08
  8. Native Americans and Their Land: The Schoharie River Valley by Mary Druke Becker, 2009-05-01
  9. Skunny Wundy: Seneca Indian Tales (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Arthur C. Parker, 1994-08
  10. Iroquois: Their Art and Crafts by Carrie Lyford, 1984-06
  11. Combing the Snakes from His Hair: Poems (Native American Series) by James Thomas Stevens, 2002-04
  12. The Iroquois (North American Indians) by Sheila Wyborny, 2004-08-19
  13. Conservatism Among the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reserve (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Annemarie Anrod Shimony, 1994-05
  14. Iroquois Restoration by Richard Aquila, 1983-05

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23. Native Americans
Early native American Cultures. Early indians in the New World. iroquois.Pueblo. Plains. Northwest. By Blake Billman. indians of the Northeast.
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24. A Hotlist On Native Americans
to find information for your native American project. food, story, flag and housingof the iroquois. Eastern Woodland indians This site on Eastern Woodland
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Remember to keep the main question of this project in mind while surfing the net: How did your chosen tribe use its natural environment to survive? This includes vegetation, flora/fauna, wildlife and climate!
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26. Native American Five Themes Of Geography Iroquois
Find information to describe the movement of the iroquois native americans. Use thesites below to fill in your chart for the movement of the iroquois indians.
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Introduction Task Process ... Teacher Page
Introduction Native Americans have lived throughout North America for thousands of years.
We are going to discover how the different groups of Native Americans can be described using the Five Themes of Geography. We will specifically be looking at the Iroquois Indians.
The Task Your task is to complete the chart on the Five Themes of Geography for the Iroquois Native Americans. As you read through the webquest, you will find the location, place, human-evironmental interations, movement and regions for the Iroquois. Your final product will be a HyperStudio stack on the Five Themes of Geography for a tribe of your choice.
The Process To accomplish our task, we will be completing a chart for the Iroquois Indians as they relate to the Five Themes of Geography. The Five Themes of Geography Location, Place,Human-Environmental Interactions, Movement and Regions .(Guidelines for Geographic Education-1984)
Location : "Where are we?" These locations, whether relative or absolute, may be of people or places. An absolute location is a latitude and longitude or a street address. Relative locations are described by landmarks, time, direction or distance from one place to another and may associate a particular place with another.

27. Iroquois Indians - Microform Collection
The history and culture of iroquois diplomacy an interdisciplinary of published materialby/about native americans American Indian indians of North America .
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Jennings, Francis (ed.) 1984. Iroquois Indians: a documentary history of the diplomacy of the Six Nations and their League [microform] . Woodbridge, CT/Reading, England: Research Publications for the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian at Newberry Library.
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Microfilm collection of c.9000 manuscript or printed documents, including agreements, treaties and deeds, treaty conference minutes, and correspondence, dating from the early seventeenth century to 1921 [ Guide , p. vii: "earliest surviving sixteenth-century texts through the year 1842"]. Additional background materials include 163 wampum belts. Most manuscript documents are followed by printed transcriptions. Collection is based upon photographic or xerographic copies of original documents; the copies were obtained by and are located at the Newberry Library.
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Documents are arranged chronologically, with undateable documents at the head of Reel 1 and wampum belts on Reel 50. Title cards providing bibliographic and location information precede each item and repeats on a header for each document. A note on each reel and in the finding aid states that where permission to reproduce a document was not granted, no specific indication is given that the document is not included in the set.

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29. Native American Indians
org/welker/iroqoral.htm (The iroquois literature group). American indians and theNatural World http Smithsonian Institute; National Museum of native americans.
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Native American Indian Websites Grade 4 In the fourth grade, students primarily study about Native Americans who have resided in the state of New York. The following internet sites will help students to locate information about these tribes. In particular, students should try to understand the answers to the following essential questions: In what regions of New York did Native Americans live? What kinds of foods did the New York area Native Americans grow and eat? What kinds of housing did the New York area Native Americans build? What kinds of clothing did the New York area Native Americans wear? How did the Native Americans govern themselves? What kinds of customs did these Native Americans use to characterize their culture? About the Iroquois Longhouse http://www.rom.on.ca/digs/longhouse Iroquois History http://dickshovel.com/iro.html Oneida Indian Information http://www.one-web.org/ Iroquois Information Links: Learn about the different customs,food, locations and language of the Iroquois nation. http://tuscaroras.com/pages/irlinks_ex.html

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32. Native Americans
The Fox native americans were called Mesquakie. Mesquakie means the people. The Fox tribe ate The Mohawk indians were a group of the iroquois indians.
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The Algonquians lived on the eastern side of United States and Canada. They lived in long houses. They bent branches that were covered in birch bark.
The Algonquians hunted for most of their food. They hunted moose, deer, elk, bison, and a lot more. They picked nuts, wild berries, and other plants. The Algonquians fished and grew vegetables. For hunting they used bows, spears, guns, traps, and knives. Sometimes they dressed up in the skins of animals to sneak up on their prey.
The men of the tribe wore leather aprons and leggings made of animal skins. They would shave the right side their head so their bow strings would not get tangled in their hair. Before war they would color their bodies to frighten their enemies. They would also wear a lot of jewelry. The women would wear deer skin aprons and had long hair.
The Algonquians traded beads, meat, fur, and leather with the English settlers. They used beaver skins for money.

33. Native American Study Links
History of native americans in Southeast Missouri; Hopewell Art Researcher FindsHopewell indians Hiawatha; iroquois Indian Museum; iroquois indians; Oneida
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34. The Seeker Magazine
native americans had a Major Influence on the Names of US States. KENTUCKY Meaning prairie or meadowland from the iroquois indians word Kentake.
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Do you have a story you would like to tell? Write to us! Cornplanter Chronicles by Harold Thomas Beck Cornplanter Chronicles is a story unlike any other story about a Native American nation and its war chief. The Seneca, a member of the Iroquois League of Six Nations, is the only tribe to survive intact to this day on their ancestral land. They are the only tribe in the United States that was never defeated by American armies and forced to accept the white man's terms. They fought on the losing side several times (The French against the British in the French and Indian War, and the British against the United States in the Revolutionary War), but in each case the war was lost elsewhere and they fought on. When it finally came in 1791, it was Cornplanter, head chief of the Seneca, who negotiated the terms and brought peace to the Alleghenies.

35. Encyclopædia Britannica
the Dead; Leadership and Government; The iroquois Confederacy. indians of Canadianindians. Additional references about American indians, or native americans.
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37. Native Americans To Speak At SUNY New Paltz
native americans to Speak at SUNY New Paltz. iroquois fishing and hunting methods,to native AmericanAfrican is an authority on the iroquois indians in the
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39. Native American Links
iroquois; iroquois; woodland2; iroquois. The Powhatan Confederacy; Virginia indians The Powhatans woodland2; native americans Cherokee indians; Cherokee indians;
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