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.
painting and beading
they do crafts and sing AND dance
sand wood
because of tradition
singing and dancing, sitting and doing nothing is also mainly the only thing they do
In the 19th century, Iroquois Indians earned money through various means, including agriculture, hunting, and crafts. They cultivated crops like corn, beans, and squash, which they sold or traded. Additionally, some individuals engaged in the production of traditional crafts, such as beadwork and baskets, which were marketed to tourists and collectors. Furthermore, the Iroquois also participated in trade with neighboring communities and settlers, adapting to the changing economic landscape.
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quilts, pottery, pipes, bead work
it changed because our world now is more techy. back then ther was no technolagy. its the same because some people still do the tradition
Mimaropa, a region in the Philippines, is known for its rich arts and crafts that reflect its diverse cultural heritage. Traditional crafts include weaving, wood carving, and pottery, with local artisans often using indigenous materials. Notable products include the intricate rattan and bamboo crafts, as well as colorful textiles from the Mangyan tribes. These artisanal creations not only showcase the region's creativity but also serve as vital expressions of local identity and tradition.
The Grand Council of the Iroquois League is the government of the Iroquois
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