Iroquois, Observation, Inference, Fingerprint
Across
- 6. Hoyaneh and Clan Mothers
- 8. the day to day decisions being made
- 9. First the older brothers comes to consensus, then the younger brothers, then Onondaga and a decision is made
- 10. Freedom, Representative, Justice, Equity
- 12. guess based on observations and evidence
- 15. clan needs can be different
- 16. younger brother, second nation on the left of the map
- 18. Keeper of the council fire, middle nation on a map
- 19. An act which breaks the law
- 23. one community with one government style. Multiple clans make up each nation
- 25. represented the agreement to stop fighting each other. Eagle, Branches, Roots, Weapon all are symbols with meanings
- 26. Family groups with a common relative. They are in at least two different nations.
- 27. What the Iroquois people call themselves.means "We are building a longhouse"
- 28. everyone has to agree, unanimous, lots of discussion
- 29. older brother, first nation on the left on a map
- 30. 6th nation that jouned later, located inside Onondaga
Down
- 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. a strong symbil that represents a group of people, ex. Wampum Belt, Sports Jersey
- 3. A small piece of evidence
- 4. older brother, nation on the right side of the map
- 5. outlined the councils, clan mother's and Hoyaneh's roles (Nation structure) and the steps of the Grand Council
- 7. someone represents other people in the government and speaks on their behalf
- 11. younger brother, second nation on the right on a map
- 13. The Grade Council process
- 14. Impression left by your fingertips when you touch a surface. Fingerprints
- 16. Eldest woman in the clan, picked hoyaneh, looks after the welfare of the clan
- 17. homes of the Iroquois people, many families lived in one longhouse
- 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
- 21. speaks for his nation in the grand council and keeps the Great Law of Peace
- 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.
- 24. Small oval marks in fingerprints, enter one side and exit the same side. At least 1 delta.