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Describe matrilineal descent.List some of the benefits of social organization based upon matrilineal descentDiscuss how matrilineal organization differs from a patrilineal organization.Define: matriarchy, patriarchy, matrilocal, patrilocal, clan, descent group, kinship, moiety, bilateral, kinship.Create a family genealogy.Compare differences between Haudenosaunee and US societies.Identify maternal ancestors in a kinship diagram.
The hunted deer ,bears and rabbits.
Men made the wars, ran the government, and did everything.
Some of the First Nations tribes in Canada include the Cree, Ojibwe, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and Mi'kmaq. Each tribe has its own unique language, culture, and history. The Cree, for instance, are one of the largest groups, while the Haudenosaunee are known for their sophisticated political system, which influenced modern democracy. These tribes, among many others, play a vital role in the cultural mosaic of Canada.
Men in haudenosaunee make decision. Men go hunting with olders men they hunt deer and other
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Men and women had different jobs.
Lacrosse: Ancient Haudenosaunee Game
the haudenosaunee used oil and gas
Haudenosaunee Development Institute was created in 2007.
It means What did it mean when they say the society of the Haudenosaunee was matrilineal?
Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.
Iroquois
Haudenosaunee is the name the Iroquois prefer to use when referring to themselves. It means People of the Longhouse.
women have say if they are clan mother or not the citizens advise the clan mother of what they want to see done. So yes .
It must first be understood that the Haudenosaunee (also known as Iroquois) were a matriarchal society - women were the real leaders and their equivalent of men I'm many social activities.Women 's roles were in the longhouse , but they owned their own property, they chose the chiefs, ran the agricultural aspects of life and made most of the technology.Men were the trained to be brave and conducted dangerous activities as warriors, tradesmen, and hunters. They also protected families from raiding Indian tribes and from animal attacks. Trade and general meeting of all tribes were conducted by men as there was considerable danger of attack for other groups.When menan women became elders their role changed to that of advisors and teachers.