they have changed by not using spears for hunting they use guns
What do they do in Iriquois ceremonies
Iroquois got married in the woman's clan and went to live in the woman's longhouse. The Iroquois are a matriarchal society where she controls her own land, her children take on her traditions and lineage, and the husband is the one who moves in with his wife with few belongings.
Children in the Iroquois Confederacy were expected to listen in on council meetings and learn the traditions and rules of the Confederacy so that, when the next generation came, they would be able to take over.
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Children in the Iroquois Confederacy were expected to listen in on council meetings and learn the traditions and rules of the Confederacy so that, when the next generation came, they would be able to take over.
idk(i dont know. Actually the Iroquois did dances like the robin dance the duck dance and the alligator dance, they also made carved designs on pottery, and weaved special patterns on to baskets
It was a traditional economy based on customs and traditions. They had no form of currency, but instead used a system of trading and bartering.
Some traditions of the Algonquians are powwows. people danced and feasted. The Algonquins also had special spirits they believed in. The one spirit that all tribes believed in was the Manitou. The Manitou was responsible for all things that happened that were good.
Customs and traditions change all the time.
The traditions of storytelling include answering questions. The latest fads will never change some traditions. Don't you wish some traditions would fade?
Iroquois women held significant roles in their society as they were responsible for managing agricultural production, which was vital for the community's sustenance. They had the authority to choose and remove clan leaders, giving them substantial political influence. Additionally, women played a key role in maintaining social structure and cultural traditions, ensuring the continuity of Iroquois identity. Their contributions were integral to both the economy and governance of the Iroquois Confederacy.
In an Iroquois tribe, there are typically 49 clan mothers, one from each of the 49 clans that make up the Iroquois Confederacy. Each clan mother holds significant authority and responsibility, including the selection and removal of chiefs and the maintenance of social and cultural traditions. The role of clan mothers is central to the governance and social structure of the Iroquois.