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The most common is the Haudenosaunee and Algonquins. A smaller group of Algonquins is the Lenape. The Lenape id divided into 3 clans. The clan are the Munsee, Unami, and Unalachtigo. The Haudenosaunee was when 5 clans was in a confederation. they joined together and was known as the Haudenosaunee. The 5 clans that joined together was the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas.the name Haudenosaunee means people of longhouse in the native Americans language. The Haudenosaunee tribe spoke Iroquoian. The Algonquins groups were larger then the Haudenosaunee. The Haudenosaunee lived in longhouses in village for protection from other Tribes. The Algonquins on the other hand lived in wigwams made of reeds. The Algonquins depended most on the hunting.On the other hand the Haudenosaunee depended more on farming then hunting. The men did all the hunting and the woman took care of the children. The food the Haudenosaunee plants are called the three sisters. They are called the three sisters because they support each other. The three sisters are the maize,beans, and squash. Maize is a type of corn and Maize in Spanish means corn. The Algonquins and Haudenosaunee both used all the parts of the animal. When they capture one they would kill it and praise it for giving them food. When a child first capture a bear he cuts the bear claw. Then, the mom makes it into a necklace. The necklaces proves that the child already hunted a bear. Today There are still Native Americans living on the Earth. Ancient asiatic peoples crossing Behring strait to follow games and food resources
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they were classmates in the ninja academy
1519
It wasn't good they were mad at Jacques Cartier for not bringing back Donnacona (their chief) in 1536.
Because Jacques Cartier kidnapped their chief and then returned without him
1534
On Jacques cartier's voyage he met the iroquions and Hurons.
Jacques Cartier first made contact with the First Nations people around the area now known as Quebec, Canada, specifically in the Gaspé Peninsula in 1534. He encountered the Mi'kmaq people and traded with them.
Yes, Jacques Cartier encountered First Nations peoples during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. He met and interacted with indigenous groups such as the Mi'kmaq and the St. Lawrence Iroquoians.
Jacques Cartier encountered Iroquoians, Beothuk, Mi'kmaq and Hochelaga tribes.
Yes
he met the natives. which are haudenosaunee thats all i know'
The interactions between Jacques Cartier and the First Nations were initially peaceful, with the First Nations providing assistance and forming trade relationships with the French explorers. However, as more settlers arrived and conflicts over territory and resources arose, the relationship became more strained.
Jacques Cartier met the First Nations people, specifically the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, in present-day Canada during his explorations in the 16th century. This interaction was significant in shaping European-Indigenous relations and influencing the development of the country.
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