corn husk dolls, moccasins and eating it for food
It was part of the three sisters.(corns,beans and squash) They used it to eat in soups an even raw.
require the stable cultivation of grain, and their development can be traced to the spread of corn as a staple crop.
They ate it
Iroquois(Sencea, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Mohawk): "three sister" farming method: high-yielding train of bean that grows on the corn stalk while squash grew at the base of the plant to retain moisture in soil.
Yes, Cobb was born in Narrows, Georgia, making him a native of America. He was not a Native American in the modern use of the term in that he was not an American Indian.
YES
Some people believe that using Native American imagery in sports and team mascots is racist and derogatory to Native Americans. Others do not agree and believe the use of Native American imagery is acceptable.
Tomahawks?
Yes, although the corn used is not the yellow, sweet, corn, that non-native people only see. The Iroquois use Flint Corn, which is a type of hominy corn. The flint corn is used to make the corn bread, corn soup, and mush.
Corn
Many Native American tribes did not have a written language. There are cultures today that still don't have a written language.
The word Iroquois is a proper noun, the name of a group of native American tribes that shared a common language. Example sentence: The Iroquois tribes, original inhabitants of New York State, were known as the Five Nations.
The word Iroquois is a proper noun, the name of a group of native American tribes that shared a common language. Example sentence: The Iroquois tribes, original inhabitants of New York State, were known as the Five Nations.
Iroquois(Sencea, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Mohawk): "three sister" farming method: high-yielding train of bean that grows on the corn stalk while squash grew at the base of the plant to retain moisture in soil.
they use it to make tobacco, cotton, and rubber
to pick their corn, beans, and squash
The Iroquois would use plants to..... build houses( longhouses &wigwams), eat plants (for food), to clothes out of grass/and other plants, and ect.! Hope I helped you a little bit! :)
Yes, Cobb was born in Narrows, Georgia, making him a native of America. He was not a Native American in the modern use of the term in that he was not an American Indian.
used arrowheads
YES