In William Bradford’s Chronicle “Of Plymouth Plantation” (1606-1646) and Iroquois’ Creation Myth “The World on the Turtle’s Back” (2012)‚ they showed that it takes guts and the confidence to become an explorer of the unknown. Can curiosity lead you to your thinking of death but changes the thinking of being the most amazing thing happened to you in life? Even with the risks of starvation‚ dehydration‚ disease‚ and possibly death‚ would you still go and explore the unknown? An explorer seeks the unknown
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Journal Entry One The Creation of the Earth from the Yuchi people and The Iroquois Creation Story from the Iroquois people show slightly different worldviews‚ yet both stories opinion of creation have the element of earth being built‚ created‚ as their titles each allude to. These stories worldviews are more alike than not because they each build from the view that earth’s creations come from a higher being or savior. The savior in each story consciously altered what already naturally existed of
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Champlain convince Louis XIII that a colony could serve the convert the Aboriginals and give France a trade advantage Chose Quebec because it was advantageous to trade and was defensible and was uninhabited at the time Stadacona‚ Donnacona and the Iroquois were gone Champlain made a deal with the Montagnais and Algonkian to trade and settle on Montagnais land‚ but not to have title to the lands By the end of 1609 only 8 of the original 28 settlers were alive mostly due to scurvy The English Kirke
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Vol. 48 Issue 4‚ p587. Parker‚ Arthur C. Seneca Myths and Folktales. University of Nebraska Press. Jan. 1989. Thompson‚ Justine. “Native Beginnings.” Scholastic Scope. 1/10/2003‚ Vol. 52 Issue 7‚ p12. White‚ Marian E. “Ethnic Identification and Iroquois Groups in Western New York and Ontario”. Ethnohistory. Winter71‚ Vol. 18 Issue 1‚ p19‚ 20.
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men. Cartier built a house and fort at Stadacona (where Quebec City is today). He then went down the St. Lawrence River to the Iroquois village of Hochelaga on what is now called Montreal Island. Because of the ice‚ he had to stay in Canada for the winter. Many of his crew died of scurvy‚ a disease that is caused by a diet without vegetables and fruit. Finally‚ the Iroquois showed them how to make white cedar tea to cure it. Going
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As more colonists from Britain began to settle in the colonies‚ more land was needed to accommodate the larger number of people. In the past‚ disputes with Indians have been caused by the colonists’ need for land‚ and its resources‚ which the Indians needed as well. The Indians would either peacefully move inland‚ or fight back violently. As King George wanted the Ohio River Valley that France occupied‚ he sent Washington and his troops to occupy the Ohio River region to claim his presence‚ thus
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Title of work you are analyzing: The Iroquois Creation Story Author of the work: David Cusick 1. What is the purpose or function of the work? Why was it written? Explain. Be specific. Include thegenre as well as the reasons it was written. Even though Cusick considers his work history‚ it is a myth. The myth discusses the “foundation” and establishment of the Iroquois world and well as the constant struggle between good and evil. In the work Cusick describes how the land was formed as well
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GENERALIZATIONS How would you describe the Iroquois people before Hiawatha? After Hiawatha? Before Hiawatha‚ the Iroquois lived in longhouses. The men haunted and were warriors who protected the community. Women owned the dwellings‚ gathered wild plants‚ and grew crops. They also cooked‚ made baskets‚ and cared for the children. Wars were common. After Hiawatha‚ an alliance was created of five groups called the Iroquois League. There was a council or representatives. Every Iroquois group was made up of clans. The
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Richard Johnson HSTAA 301 AA October 17‚ 2012 The Indian‚ The British & The French Located to the Southeast of Lake Ontario‚ the Iroquois Indians neighbored between the Yin 1 French Canada to the North and the British Virginia to the South. The three neighbors all had adequate land‚ all engaged in various degrees of trade and conflict with one another. The Iroquois Indians‚ being a native tribe‚ was an organized society based on individual’s duty and community cooperation. The British Virginians
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society of people who are all one. The type of kinship they practice is all is one. For example‚ if an outsider came to their tribe someone in the tribe would classify that outsider as their mother‚ and a name that is given to that tribe members real mother will be given to the outsider. According to Scheper-Hughes‚ N. in the 1993 article: Cephu’s choice: Is natural for human beings to want personal liberty? or is it a peculiarly western concern? some conclusions drawn from the indigenous cultures around
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