Iroquois, Observation, Inference, Fingerprint

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Across
  1. 6. Hoyaneh and Clan Mothers
  2. 8. the day to day decisions being made
  3. 9. First the older brothers comes to consensus, then the younger brothers, then Onondaga and a decision is made
  4. 10. Freedom, Representative, Justice, Equity
  5. 12. guess based on observations and evidence
  6. 15. clan needs can be different
  7. 16. younger brother, second nation on the left of the map
  8. 18. Keeper of the council fire, middle nation on a map
  9. 19. An act which breaks the law
  10. 23. one community with one government style. Multiple clans make up each nation
  11. 25. represented the agreement to stop fighting each other. Eagle, Branches, Roots, Weapon all are symbols with meanings
  12. 26. Family groups with a common relative. They are in at least two different nations.
  13. 27. What the Iroquois people call themselves.means "We are building a longhouse"
  14. 28. everyone has to agree, unanimous, lots of discussion
  15. 29. older brother, first nation on the left on a map
  16. 30. 6th nation that jouned later, located inside Onondaga
Down
  1. 1. fingerprints that are formed by ridges that enter on one side of the print and exit on the other. No deltas are present
  2. 2. a strong symbil that represents a group of people, ex. Wampum Belt, Sports Jersey
  3. 3. A small piece of evidence
  4. 4. older brother, nation on the right side of the map
  5. 5. outlined the councils, clan mother's and Hoyaneh's roles (Nation structure) and the steps of the Grand Council
  6. 7. someone represents other people in the government and speaks on their behalf
  7. 11. younger brother, second nation on the right on a map
  8. 13. The Grade Council process
  9. 14. Impression left by your fingertips when you touch a surface. Fingerprints
  10. 16. Eldest woman in the clan, picked hoyaneh, looks after the welfare of the clan
  11. 17. homes of the Iroquois people, many families lived in one longhouse
  12. 20. An indication; a sign; the facts available for proving or supporting a notion. Forensic evidence tends to support facts admissible in a court of law. In court, these facts are proof
  13. 21. speaks for his nation in the grand council and keeps the Great Law of Peace
  14. 22. Whorls have at least one ridge that makes (or tends to make) a complete circuit. They also have at least two deltas. If a print has more than two deltas, it is most likely an accidental.
  15. 24. Small oval marks in fingerprints, enter one side and exit the same side. At least 1 delta.