Iroquois Indians Didn't Have a religion until the white men got involved and said that the religion for them was the way of being for them (Iroquois Indians). Only The great spirits were important to them so white men told them to kill their wives for sacrafice to the great spirits and some did. But then they stopped. Then they just gave thanks to the great spirits. And that is what they do today.
they would stop fighting
the Ojibwa tribe is catholic.
The Indians were the Iroquois
I think it was used to practice their own religion in a way by using their accessories, or to be what they wear to also honor their religion or what they believe in.
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It is apart of there religion
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Iroquois Indians Didn't Have a religion until the white men got involved and said that the religion for them was the way of being for them (Iroquois Indians). Only The great spirits were important to them so white men told them to kill their wives for sacrafice to the great spirits and some did. But then they stopped. Then they just gave thanks to the great spirits. And that is what they do today.
Erminnie Adele Platt Smith has written: 'Myths of the Iroquois' -- subject(s): Religion, Iroquois Indians, Folklore, Legends, Indians of North America
Cristina Pompa has written: 'L' America rifondata' -- subject(s): Religion and mythology, Tupi Indians, Huave Indians, Iroquois Indians, Guarani Indians
The main staple of the Iroquois and Huron Indians was corn(mais).
Evelyn Wolfson has written: 'The Iroquois' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Iroquois (Indiens), Ouvrages pour la jeunesse, Iroquois Indians 'From the earth to beyond the sky' -- subject(s): Ethnobotany, Indians of North America, Medicine, Religion, Shamanism, Shamans 'The Teton Sioux' -- subject(s): History, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs, Teton Indians 'The Iroquois' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Iroquois Indians, Juvenile literature 'American Indian Mythology (Mythology (Enslow))' 'Amer Indian Tools'
Iroquois Indians
Yes Eastern woodland Indians is another name for the Iroquois Indians.
Iroquois Indian Food
indians
its polyththeism that was the religion of both Algonquin and Iroquois - unkown name.
iroquoian indians lived in longhouses