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The Iroquois Grand _________
The Mohawk decorated their clothes with these
The way the Mohawk travelled in the summer
A type of hut that men built on their travels
Shoes the Mohawk wore
The battle in the war of 1812 that the Mohawk helped most with
A religion that is about the conflict of good and evil
A native tribe that lives in the St. Lawrence region
The land was claimed before the borders, so they make their own laws
The houses the women owned and men would live in during the winter
The loyalist ___________ the Mohawks land without permission
People who were loyal to the British Crown
The island the Sky woman called home
A high title in a tribe
The Mohawk now live on ___________
The country Britain battle in the war
What year was the war of ______
What the Mohawk did to get land meat
The system of rules your community recognizes. If disobeyed, there could be penalties
Your beliefs in your community
A yellow plant that is one of the three sisters
The people who settled the area
The region the Mohawk lived in
The original number of acres the Mohawk got from the crown
One of the ways the Mohawk got food such as corn and beans
A ________ is an agreement signed by both parties stating something
The person in the Mohawk story with turtle island and the mother or grandmother of Good and Bad Spirit
The river the Mohawk live on
What the clothing and wigwams were made from
What they used to tie around the outside of a wigwam

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