The Seneca tribes lived in the far west of what is now New York. It was very cold in the winter, sometimes with snow, and very warm in the summer.ÊÊ
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The Half-King, a leader of the Seneca tribe, chose to support the British during the early stages of the French and Indian War. His decision was influenced by the desire to counter French influence in the Ohio Valley and secure British alliances that could benefit his people. This choice ultimately played a significant role in shaping the dynamics of the conflict between British and French colonial powers in North America.
Sacajawea's birth tribe Shoshone were rich until Sacajawea was under the age of 10 The Hidasta tribe stole ALL of their crops, horses and many Shoshone's. Including Sacajawea
It promoted equal rights for women and men. Equal voting rights, equality, etc.
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who lead the Seneca Tribe
The tribe is named after one of their own villages, Osininka.
The Seneca tribe believed in spirits, and honored them by holding ceremonies to celebrate the spirits.
they were the most powerful tribe
The Huron tribe were their greatest enemy, taking extreme measures to fight the Seneca.
The Seneca is but one tribe of the Iroquois grouping, much like the Tetons are just one tribe of the Sioux.
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in long houses
they made dolls