Introduction Do you know what porcupine taste? Well, I don’t know. If you don’t know, then read on to find out how people use the porcupine. In the next few paragraphs, you will learn about the differences, and similarities between the the Inuits and the Iroquois. The next three paragraphs will be about the following topics: the differences in the Inuits, the differences in the Iroquois and the similarities between the two.
Inuits ( differences )
This paragraph is about the differences of the Inuits. One difference, is that the Inuits live in a tribe and they stay together. While, the Iroquois can live in one of the six nations which are: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. For example, the Inuits live in a village
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One of the similarities, was one of the animals that they both hunted, PORCUPINE! For example, the Iroquois use the porcupine quills and the Inuits just eat them. Another similarity, is the myth of the blood sucking monster, the MOSQUITOES! For example, they both think that mosquitoes are blood sucking monsters that kill you. But really, they are just blood suckers. In conclusion to this paragraph, you can see that the Inuits and the Iroquois are similar in many ways.
Conclusion
As you can see, both groups use the porcupine, and that eating something that taste like, greasy duck meat, well, let’s just say that I couldn’t eat it. But you should have learned more about the similarities and differences between the Inuits and the Iroquois. In conclusion to all of these paragraphs that I wrote and erased and wrote again, you should have learned about the similarities and differences between the Inuits and the Iroquois. The life lesson that I learned while researching, was that, YOU CAN’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER! Seriously, YOU CAN’T! So don’t, because you don’t know until you
How to compare and contrast the Europeans and Native Americans and how they demonstrate being apart of a group and how they act towards people. And how they relate to the story and how they complete it. (pg 108 Canassattengo offer to help.) With the story Canassattengo the impression and preconceptions would have to be in this story they lived together in the woods. (pg 108 offer to help and pg 85 native captivity.)
Since the late 18th and first half of the 19th century, they were six different North American tribes; the Cayuga Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora. These Nations have had beliefs in tribal sovereignty and a collective body they call a “league”. These Leagues had a supra level affirmation of sovereignty of the two leagues between Onondaga and New York. The Iroquois is the only sovereignty in existence of individual tribal governments.
Do you know about the Iroquois? The Iroquois had to face many challenges due to the weather in their environment. The Iroquois were impacted by their environment in many ways. The Iroquois lived in North America. They were divided into 6 groups called Nations.
The indigenous people of America had a significant aspect of the diverse culture, and America’s history. The Native American are the native people of America who are usually live in tribes. There are several types of tribes such as Algonquian, Iroquois, Powhatan, Seneca, Mohawk, Tuskegee, Delaware, Cheyanne, Wampanoag, Oneida, etc. The Native American tribe Powhatan, Algonquian, and Iroquois were both tribe that were very well known in America. They are famous tribes that both are very different in many ways.
Native Americans Native Americans are very different from other tribes. They eat, live, dress and do many things differently. The things I’m going to be talking about in my interesting paper is What they eat? What they wear? Where they live?
The arrival of Europeans to the Americas signaled a clash of the Old World and the New World. The profiteering Spanish had made their impression upon the Natives of these continents with bloody conquest and exploitation. The English crossed over the Atlantic with similar hopes of profit and contempt for Spanish expansionism. How these Englishmen conducted themselves would lay some of the groundwork for a future nation, the United States of America. This particular nation would be born at the expense of countless others.
The similarities are they both had at least corn, peppers, and squash. Both of them traded with each other and other tribes. They had almost the same jobs. My last similarity is they both called corn maize. Here are the differences that I came up with for the two tribes.
In this essay I have went over the similarities and differences between the Iroquois and the American constitution. Throughout this essay I’ve went over simple and elaborate differences, some subtle some intriguingly different. As you read over an essay about our grounded constitution; and the background over how the Iroquois gave us our guidelines for the constitution, you will be amazed at the similarities throughout it. In history it can be amazing to see how it honestly does repeat itself.
The Iroquois are a group of native americans. The Iroquois are divided into 5 dans. The Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, and Cayuga tribes. Later a sixth nation, the Tuscarora tribe, joined the confederation. Agriculture provided most of the Iroquois diet.
The Iroquois Confederacy is similar to the United States government because of the following. Firstly, both governments having the choice to vote for their leader. Secondly, each tribe/town had its own government. Lastly, and the Iroquois and the United States government both have a similar way of passing laws. To begin with both governments having the choice to vote for their leader.
Some differences in the stories Iroquois and the Judeo Christian is having an almighty god. In the Judeo Christian story they believe that god created the heavens and the earth. Unlike in the Iroquois story where they believe that there is no almighty god and that the earth was made on a turtle's back. In the Iroquois story animals play a huge part starting with the two birds breaking Sky Womens fall. Also in a way they are viewed as a god or a power source.
On the eve of European arrival to the Americas, the Native Americans were prosperous within their tribes and their population was abundant. Although the American Indians had indigenous cultures and spoke numerous languages, most aspects of their lifestyles were similar. Furthermore, the Aztec, Mayan, and Inca empires were large and complex societies, who practiced human sacrifice and created intricate systems according to their way of living. Conversely, the Pueblo people of the Southwest were less advanced and less populated compared to these empires. However, the Pueblo people were skillful in developing different waterways for their agriculture system, they successfully domesticated animals, and they had similar housing structures compared
The Lakota rite of passage and the Apache rite of passage are they similar or not very similar? The differences and similarities will be stated between the two tribes to see if they are similar or not. The disadvantages and advantages will also be included to compare both tribes to come to a conclusion about if they are similar or not similar. The Lakota rite of passage was similar to the Apache rite of passage rite of passage for a couple reasons.
Nevertheless, the Native American also known to as the Red Indians and the Settlers had differences in many aspects of their economy, religion, and culture. In some situation, it is hard to identify their disparities. On the other hand, the dissimilarities are easily identified. Additionally, there are similarities between these two nations.
The Dene People By:Mallori,Button The Dene people and the Inuit are very similar in ways but they are also very very different the dene people where the some of the bravest and the strongest people alive.the dene people live the cold and the most harsh weather. the dene people fight for what they need and what they want the dene people fight for food, clothing, shelter, and something to keep them warm and alive Things That Need To Survive the dene people survive by killing animals like fish and all the other animals that live nearby and if they don't have animals all of the dene people we diy suffering from hunger the dene people also kill the animals for clothing and warmth and if