Yes. The main decisions were made by the women of the tribe. This is referred to as a "matriarchal" society.
The women in the Iroquois tribe made all of the clothing.The Iroquois Indians made clothes from soft deerskin. The women and men wore leggings, shirts, and moccasins.
the great council does
they had a great council
the women made the clothes
the Iroquois have Lots of people in there tribe and longhouses are made for 20 people.
the women or the Iroquois tribe wore dresses,leggings, and moccasins made out or all sorts or animal skins.
mostly the women made the clothingsometimes the children
Traditionally, the Ottawa tribe was matriarchal meaning the property belonged to the women and decisions were probably made with the women's input. As the European encroached upon them, efforts were made to convert the tribe to one that was patriarchal in nature. For example, women were forced to take their husband's last name. Nowadays, women have the same rights as the men, and can hold any position within the tribe, although it is believed that the women still are the "keepers of tradition".
yes there was a council that made dicisions for the objiwa people. the councle was usually made up of the elders
they were made by the Iroquois. Iroquois canoe was made out of birch-bark and sometimes tree trunks it depends.
Iroquois ate beans, squash, and corn known as the three sisters. They ate deer, racoons. The Iroquois made dream catchers. The women farmed and took care of the children and made clothing. The men hunted and had to make sure his wives and children were safe from their enemies.
The Iroquois tribe ate venison, beans, corn, squash, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, and they even made maple syrup.