yes they did
Ah, what a lovely question! Samuel de Champlain did indeed meet the Iroquois people during his explorations in the early 17th century. His encounters with the Iroquois were significant in shaping French and Indigenous relations in the region. It's important to remember that history is a tapestry woven with many threads, each one adding to the richness of our shared story.
Yes, he met the Iroquois
Tree Bark
the Iroquois men mostly hunted for months.
The Iroquois depended on the natural resources around them to meet all of their basic needs.
The Iroquois had a loose confederation of tribes that would meet and decide things for the people. At the head of each tribe was a chief, but the society in general was a matrilineal. This means that the women were very much involved in decisions.
they meet ever two monuths
attacked native Americans who sided with the french
They meet every 5 years.
The Iroquois was a matrilineal tribe, meaning the Iroquois women owned their homes and children. They were divided into clans and each clan had a clan mother. Many families often lived together in longhouses. Each clan protected each other.
every decade