Believed in a Great Spirit,their creator.
believed in other spirits that were sometimes good,sometimes bad.
The Iroquois jumped of cliffs
the iroqouis rerligious beliefs were on the Handsome Lake and the Great Spirit
The Iroquois believed in nature and that every thing including in-animate objects had spirits so that everything should be treated fairly.
it is how we lived, what we ate, our spiritual beliefs, our political practices, the clothes we wore...etc.
Both the Anasazi and Iroquois are Native American civilizations that had complex societies, constructed impressive architectural structures, and relied on agriculture for their sustenance. They also both valued spiritual beliefs and practices in their cultures.
Iroquois beliefs included a conception of life as a struggle between the forces of good and evil. The "All-Father," and all embracing deity, had no form and little contact of the humans. Spirits animated all of nature and controlled the changing of the season. Key festivals coincided with the major events of the agricultural calendar.
The Grand Council of the Iroquois League is the government of the Iroquois
No, the word Iroquois is not an adverb.The word Iroquois is a noun and an adjective.
did the iroquois have laws
what are Iroquois region
Chief Red Jacket refused to convert the Iroquois to Christianity because he believed it would erode their traditional beliefs and way of life. He saw Christianity as a threat to their culture and autonomy as a Native American tribe.
They were so powerful because the Iroquois had created the Iroquois League.