An Iroquois leader is called a Sachem according to my son's history book.
the iroquoi group leaders are Sachem and Logan
The chiefs and matrons.
the women
the women
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During the French and Indian War, the Iroquois sided with the British against the French and their Algonquin allies, both traditional enemies of the Iroquois. The Iroquois hoped that aiding the British would also bring favors after the war
because the were the most respected people in the clans
The Pueblo and Iroquois leaders used signs and hand motions to interact with one another. At times, they would have translators to translate their words for them.
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The division of labor in a typical Iroquois village was- Women sowed the fields, select leaders, gather nuts and berries, and cook the food- Men were responsible for hunting/fishing, trading, and fighting battlesThose were just some of the division of labor facts.
The men's council in the Iroquois Confederacy was known as the Grand Council or the Council of Chiefs. It was composed of leaders from the various member tribes of the Confederacy. The main role of the council was to make decisions regarding governance, diplomacy, and military matters.
The Grand Council of the Iroquois League is the government of the Iroquois
The United States was in early days of being colonized in the 1600s. Before that time, there were the various tribal leaders of the Iroquois and others. The United States became a nation in 1781 with the ratification of the Articles of Confederation. There were 13 states at that time.
No, the word Iroquois is not an adverb.The word Iroquois is a noun and an adjective.