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Justin Sommers Brad Ellsworth Malachi Murphy The Seneca Indians

The Seneca Indians

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The Seneca Indians. Justin Sommers Brad Ellsworth Malachi Murphy . Culture. 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 . Home Life. Lived in longhouses - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Seneca Indians

Justin Sommers

Brad Ellsworth

Malachi Murphy

The Seneca Indians

Page 2: 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

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• 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

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• 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

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• American revolution• War of 1812

Wars

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• Red Jacket (1758 - 1830)• Cornplanter (1740 – 1836)• Destroy Town • Handsome Lake (1735 – 1815)• Brother to cornplanter• Blacksnake (1760 – 1859)• Ely Parker (1828 – 1895)

Leaders

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• Furs• Weapons• Pipes• Food

Trade

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• Started in the 1980’s with bingo• Now recognized as a casino• Buffalo New York and Seneca Niagara

Gambling