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Iroquois Confederacy Vocabulary Introduction

Use the Voices in Democracy Textbook (Pages 76-99) to search for the answers.
Across
Selected by each of the nations to sit on the Grand Council.
An Iroquois home featuring wood frames covered in elm bark.
Showed special abilities or had an interest in public affairs. They were selected to join the Grand Council by its chiefs.
People of the Flint Stone
People of the Great Hills
Leader of the clan who had the responsibility of selecting chiefs for their own clan.
A shared belief system that often includes the same language, culture, values and attitudes.
People of the Swamp
The name that the people of the Six Nations call themselves. French settlers commonly referred to them as "Iroquois"
A First Nations sport that has become Canada's national sport.
Down
A partnership that is agreed on by nations or groups of people.
The constitution of the Iroquois.
Strings or belts made up of white and purple beads that were cut from certain kinds of shells. Each string or belt had a different message.
Travelled with the Peacemaker and helped him spread the message of peace along the Haudenosaunee.
The crops/main food supply of the Iroquois including corn, bean and squash.
An organization that works for world peace to build cooperation among countries and protect the rights of people.
People of the Hills
When a decision is made where all the people affected by the decision have an equal voice.
People of Standing Stone