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Aboriginal Group: Iroquoian


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Aboriginal Group: Iroquoian

The Iroquoian nation of Canada lies in the regions of Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, reaching up to the south of the St. Lawrence River.
They made their living by use of their moderate climate and good soils to grow corn, beans and squash, acting as a primarily a hunter-gatherer society.
Iroquoian communities were characterized by the longhouse, which was six metres wide and sometimes over thirty metres long. It was here their households were set up, housing approximately forty members of an extended family. Each village would have thirty to fifty longhouses, with a row of fires down the middle with bedrooms on either side. Matrilineal and matrilocal in kinship, women dominated agricultural labour such as planting and harvesting, while men hunted and ploughed.
Iroquoian spirituality had complex burial practices. The Feast of the Dead, occurred once per decade, where the remains of the dead were unearthed and placed in a common burial......

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