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Justin Sommers Brad Ellsworth Malachi Murphy The Seneca Indians

Justin Sommers Brad Ellsworth Malachi Murphy. Relied on corn, squash, and beans Also hunted and fished Highly skilled at warfare Known as the keeper of

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Justin Sommers

Brad Ellsworth

Malachi Murphy

The Seneca Indians

• Relied on corn, squash, and beans

• Also hunted and fished

• Highly skilled at warfare

• Known as the keeper of the west

• One of the 6 tribes to make up the Iroquois

Culture

• Lived in longhouses• Could be 100 feet long, covered with bark, and could fit a clan up to

60 people

• Farmed

• Fished, hunted• Bows and arrows, spears

• Ate beaver, moose, raccoons, buffalo

Home Life

• Official language was Ogwehowen

• First occupied that part of west New York between Seneca lake and Geneva river

• Participated in ritual cannibalism

• Tortured their prisoners

• Had a constitution between 5 of the 6 tribes

• Mohawks and tattoos

History

• American revolution

• War of 1812

Wars

• Red Jacket (1758 - 1830)

• Cornplanter (1740 – 1836)

• Destroy Town

• Handsome Lake (1735 – 1815)• Brother to cornplanter

• Blacksnake (1760 – 1859)

• Ely Parker (1828 – 1895)

Leaders

• Furs

• Weapons

• Pipes

• Food

Trade

• Started in the 1980’s with bingo

• Now recognized as a casino

• Buffalo New York and Seneca Niagara

Gambling