they lived in the eastern woodland in the longhouses
The Oneida people came from upstate New York in the places like Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida and Mohawk. Their homeland was near water like Oneida Lake and Oneida Creek.
tepee's longhouses, grass houses
The Iroquois Indians lived in longhouses.
longhouses
and mud huts
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
Actually-there are 5 sisters in this book. The 5 sisters are: (Arranged in Order of Age) Mimi Oneida Taylor Jane Oneida Taylor Emma Oneida Taylor Amelie Oneida Taylor Blythe Oneida Taylor *Note to those who haven't read this book: Emma & Amelie are twins. I recommend this book.
were did the Mattole tribe live
the teton Sioux Indians lived in teepees
the Iroquis still live (not an extinct tribe) as 6 nations- Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, MOhawk and Tuscarora. As of 1995, there are 80 000+ that are still living. The tribes that are extinct include ALUGHQUAGA., ATTIKAMIGUES, • Beothuk, WATEREES, PAWTUCKETS, (Nipmuks,) , PALACHES, PAMI.ICO, NIPMUICS, YAZOOS, Purupuru, Quaqua, Pulacuam and Karankawa
The Oneida tribe is known for establishing a fedaration.
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they live in new york but some of them live in canada because they were forced to cede(give up) a lot of land
For trade they spoke English or FrenchAnswer:The Oneida spoke Onieda, one of the Iroquoian languages spoken in the eastern US and southeast Canada. Oneida was one of the Lake Iroquoian Languages which included Mohawk and Oneida
The Oneida Tribe originally lived it New York, but were forced to move to Wisconsin and Ontario,Canada.
The Oneida Indians built their homes using a framework of wooden poles covered with bark or woven mats. These dwellings were called longhouses and typically housed several families. The Oneida tribe also used materials like cattails, reeds, and grasses to provide insulation and protection from the elements.
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Iroquois Indians are the original residents of what is now New York state. They consist of six different tribes: the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and the Tuscarora Indians.
The address of the Oneida Nation Museum is: , Oneida, WI 54155
The Oneida Indians were farming people. Oneida women planted crops of corn, beans, and squash and harvested wild berries and herbs. Oneida men hunted for deer and elk and fished in the rivers and the shores of Lake Ontario. Oneida Indian recipes included cornbread, soups, and stews, which they cooked on stone hearths.
Oneida County, New York. The city is Sherrill.
The address of the Oneida Public Library is: 220 Broad Street, Oneida, 13421 2198