Majority ruled
The Iroquois league affected it's nations by not fighting and living peacefully. ;) have a nice day!
um.... the grand council i think so Wright that whole thing down now
The council made all the decisions
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.
Cheif
The Iroquois Confederacy was a sophisticated political and social system. It united the territories of the five nations in a symbolic longhouse that stretched across the present-day state of New York. The original five nations of the Confederacy were divided into two groups: the Elders, consisting of the Mohawk, the Onondaga, and the Seneca; and the Younger, the Oneida and the Cayuga. Despite this distinction, all decisions of the Confederacy had to be unanimous.
First of all, the Iroquois are not a "tribe" by popular understanding. They are, inherently, a "nation" comprised of several tribes (also called "clans"). The name "Iroquois" was awarded them by French traders. Traditionally, they are referred to as Haudenosaunee, or "People of the Longhouse". Originally, five nations made up the body of the Iroquois League. They are the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations. The Tuscarora joined in 1722, making the Iroquois become known as the Six Nations. As far as them being warriors, certain member tribes of the League were known to be warlike. However, the whole was more diplomatic than combative.
Approximately 90% of all decisions are intuitive and approximately 85% of decisions are made in less than a minute.
choosing the men who served on the league council.
He got power before he made all the bad decisions
They worked together by doing this: Each of the five tribes (the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk) chose 50 representatives (all men) to a great council. The council then made decisions for the league. then the older women chose and could remove the representatives. hope this helps!!!!!!!!
clothing for iroquois