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Fish hooks are worn as a symbol of Polynesian culture. Once used as a tool for harvesting marine life, the fish hook is now reminiscent of an ancient craft and lifestyle.
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The Iroquois everyday life was builting a loof things and went hunting.
puffer fish wake up hunt. Then eat the food. The puffer fish try not to get eaten. so if you like puffer fish or blow fish help them
The calender tells when to plantcorn, fish, and when to do religious ceremonies.
The daily life of the Powhatan Indians included gardening, hunting and gathering, making pottery, and simply cooking food for the families and tribe. Children were taught to hunt and fish and to make weapons.
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The Iroquois people depended on nature and understood its effect on everyday life.
Traditionally, Iroquois children are not tasked with making fires. Fire-making was typically a skill reserved for adults in the community, as it was an important and ceremonial aspect of daily life. Children would be taught other valuable skills and responsibilities within the community.