The Haudenosaunee People
Across
- 2. is also known as a ________ nation.
- 4. The Haudenosaunee speak this language.
- 5. the women who lead each Longhouse was called ____ ______.
- 7. the Haudenosaunee were one of Canada's first _______ peoples.
- 9. One of the Three Sisters. Yellow.
- 11. Those responsible for deciding the location of new villages.
- 13. The Haudenosaunee believed that they should share ______, as well as its benefits.
- 15. One of the Three Sisters. Brown.
- 17. Haudenosaunee women were greatly respected, due to their ability to:
- 19. The process by which the Haudenosaunee made decisions.
- 21. The name for the Haudenosaunee value system, wherein everyone is equal, regardless or race, gender, or age.
- 24. Some Haudenosaunee believe they are a nation that should not answer to Canadian government.
- 25. A very important river to the Haudenosaunee-- the __.________ river.
Down
- 1. The Haudenosaunee lived in great __________, which were made of bark laid over a framework of poles.
- 3. After 1715, the Haudenosaunee became known as the ___ _______ ___________.
- 6. The Great Law of Peace, in Algonquin.
- 7. How many leaders were present at Grand Council Meetings?
- 8. This member of the Haudenosaunee confederacy was not a part of the original six.
- 10. One of the Three Sisters. Orange.
- 12. Members of the Haudenosaunee have participated internationally in this sport.
- 14. The Haudenosaunee felt they had a duty to ______, clan, nation, the 'Iroquois Confederacy'.
- 16. The name 'given' to the Haudenosaunee by Europeans
- 18. Women had the power to overrule decisions made by leaders. This was called ____ power.
- 20. The Haudenosaunee were always respectful of Mother Earth, and when they made decisions, considered how there actions would impact _____ generations later.
- 22. Food in Haudenosaunee society was distributed according to ____.
- 23. One of the six groups that make up the Haudenosaunee nation-- reminiscent of a certain punk hairstyle.