The Onondaga tribe, part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, engaged in trade primarily involving Natural Resources from their territory, such as furs, wampum, and agricultural products. They traded furs, especially beaver pelts, with European settlers and neighboring tribes, while also exchanging goods like corn, beans, and squash, which were staples of their diet. Wampum, made from shells and used for currency and ceremonial purposes, was also a significant item of trade. Their strategic location in present-day New York facilitated extensive trade networks with other Indigenous peoples and European colonists.
The Onondaga people lived in what's present-day New York also they planted cultivated plants such as Cabbage.
the men hunted and the women took care of the kids if not they cooked
Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora
one of the five nations [Iroquois Confederacy]
what does the name Onondaga mean
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Hiawatha belonged to the Mohawk Tribe originally , and was then accepted by the Onondaga Tribe.
The Algonquin Tribe
yes but not to others because of enemies
The Onondaga people lived in what's present-day New York also they planted cultivated plants such as Cabbage.
the men hunted and the women took care of the kids if not they cooked
one of the five nations [Iroquois Confederacy]
Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora
It is the Cayuga and Seneca.
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Hiawatha was a co-founder of the Iroquois Confederacy, whose members call themselves the Haudenosaunee. He was a leader of the Onondaga tribe or the Mohawk tribe, or both. Consequently he would have spoken either the Onondaga language (Onǫda'gegá') or the Mohawk language (Kanyen'kéha'). Both languages are closely related members of the Northern Iroquoian Language group.