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What covered longhouses?
a) bark
b) Grass
c) animal skins
d) wampum

What animal was a main food source?
a) deer
b) whales
c) seals
d) squid

What festival honored the first maize crop?
a) Green Corn Festival
b) Red Corn Festival
c) White Corn Festival
d) Corn Games

The Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk, and Seneca made up this tribe.
a) Iroquios
b) Creek
c) cherokee
d) Meercat

These Creek towns passed laws and help prisoners.
a) White Towns
b) Red towns
c) Green Towns
d) Brown Towns

Iroquois built their villages on these natural formations.
a) hills
b) islands
c) swamps
d) glaciers

This was used to clear forest land for crops.
a) slash-and-burn
b) dozing
c) clearing
d) burn and slash

This was sometimes used to settle disagreements.
a) lacrosse
b) bows and arrows
c) wampum
d) hunting

Wampum were what?
a) polished beads made out of shell woven together, used as gifts.
b) Little furry creatures good for food
c) leaders of the clan
d) round homes

Which tribe lived in a wattle and daub hut.
a) Creek
b) Mohawk
c) Iroquois
d) Onondaga

Creek Red towns were responsible for what?
a) declaring war, planning battles, and holding meetings with enemies.
b) passing laws
c) holding prisoners
d) coaching lacrosse

The head of each Iroquois clan was called...
a) clan mother
b) clan father
c) cheif
d) president

This tribe formed this confederacy to help protect them from their enemies.
a) Creek
b) Oneida
c) Iroquios
d) Cheyenne

Which tribe developed a confederacy to help keep peace between the nations?
a) Iroqois
b) Creek
c) Cherokee
d) Tglingit

The Three Sisters were...
a) corn, beans, and squash
b) Iroquois princesses
c) Creek Maidents
d) Clan Mothers

A group of people that shared the same ancestor was called a ...
a) clan
b) village
c) powwow
d) class

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