Discusses the Iroquois Indians, focusing on their tradition of building longhouses. Includes a recipe for maple candy and instructions for making a braided raffia wristband.
Describes the significant influence these people had on the creation of the modern United States and their continued roles in American society.
Explores how the Iroquois lived, including the sports they played, the roles of men and women within their society, and the effects of war on the nation.
Looks at the customs, family life, history, government, culture, and daily life of the Iroquois nations of New York and Ontario.
Examines the history, traditional lifestyle, and current situation of the Iroquois Indians.
This is a comprehensive account of the five tribes - Onandagas, Senecas, Mohawks, Oneidas and Cayugas - who together made up the Iriquois nation, form their origins in prehistory to their dispersal and confinement after the American ...
The Iroquois: People of the Longhouse
Discusses the Iroquois Indians, focusing on their tradition of building longhouses. Includes a recipe for maple candy and instructions for making a braided raffia wristband.
This was known as the Iroquois Confederacy. Learn more in The Iroquois, one of the titles in the American Indian Art and Culture series.
Presents the history of the Iroquois in North America, from the first encounters with Europeans in the seventeenth century, their involvement in the American Revolution, and the lost of their land holdings and eventual assimilation in the ...
"Explains Iroquois history and highlights Iroquois life in modern society"--
An agricultural and matrilineal (the women owned all property and determined kinship) society, the Iroquois Confederacy was made up of six nations-the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora.
Examines the culture, history, and society of the Iroquois.
Discusses the history, customs, religion and way of life of the Iroquois people.
Discusses the origins, way of life, spirituality, and social organization of the Iroquois nations, as well as their relationships with the European settlers.
Presents a brief introduction to the Iroquois Indians including information on their society, homes, food, clothing, crafts, and life today.
The Iroquois: A Study in Cultural Evolution
Looks at the customs, family life, history, government, culture, and daily life of the Iroquois nations of New York and Ontario.
Describes the history, social structure, and customs of the People of the Longhouse.