Anishinabe tribe
the ericolatems ( e ro like atems )
the first nations got their food from natur
the impact on the first nations was that they kept having wars with the haudenosaunee
It refers to the Six Nations Iroquois tribes. They are called "People of the Longhouse" or Haudenosaunee. Their unified tribes were an inspiration to the formation of the new United States. Benjamin Franklin demonstrated this by showing that one arrow will break, yet more of them (6 for Six Nations) will be virtually unbreakable. He "borrowed" this point from them which came from their formation of the original Five Nations (later six when the Tuscarora joined the league).
"Five Nations" is capitalized because it refers to the name of a specific group or entity, such as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, which consists of five indigenous nations: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. Capitalizing "Five Nations" distinguishes it as a proper noun.
Well, the Anishinabe people lived around the Great Lakes. Archeological evidence and oral translation of customs has shown that they used cowry shells in ceremonies. These shells only develop along the coast of the ocean. This indicated a large trade network with other First Nations who lived on the coast.
The colors traditionally associated with the Six Nations are red, white, yellow, and black. Each color represents different aspects of strength, unity, peace, and protection within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
The Native American tribes (originally the Haudenosaunee, later the Six Nations) is spelled Iroquois.
China, Japan, and Korea are three important Asian nations.
mothers are important because they give birth and devolp the population of the nations
I don't think Hiawatha ever saw the Hiawatha belt. It is named after him though as he is credited with being the founder (or one of the founders) of the Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy or the Great League of Peace). The belt depicts the five nations of the Confederacy, linked by a white line symbolizing the Great League.