Iroquois Culture

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In last 3 decades North American native has become more exposed than every before, the need t understand and accept has grown. The history has so many different aspects that there are always certain parts that is always lacking, many forget to study all the many components before the treaties which were made by the British, French and the Dutch and before the occupy of the European countries. Before the separation of the continent to three different countries, the North American native tribes had ten different culture areas, the Great Basin, Southwest, California, Southeast, Plains, Northeast, Sub- Artic, Artic, Plateau, North west cost were all cultural areas, due to the areas many different nations and tribes lived cohabited in close proximities. …show more content…
The book starts with stating that issues that was found in the Iroquois nations with first had enters that was written by some of the few explorers at the time, according to Hunt “ The abundance of fur and inexhaustible market for the made North America a unique theater of interracial contacts” “(pg. 4)”. This statement shows the importance of fur and why most the Native Americans in the Northeast were at war just to maintain their amount. Before the fur trade it was found that these tribes and nation lived peacefully and traded among themselves without no need for war or conflict, the book shows the division that accorded when the fur trade started, “On the question of land, the tribes could, and often did, cooperate and yield or resist together, but the fur trade divided them immediately into groups” (pg.4). The book examines the many different aspects of the Northeast native people, it shows two great water way that made it conducive for the European to travel through the mountains and help greatly with the fur trade and the importance of the trade to the history of the native people. Through the history of the Iroquois and the fact they are able to help the displaced and adoption …show more content…
The Iroquois was strong when it came to motivation and one of the strongest nations at the time, though both tribes wanted peace, it hard due to the interference of the French and the Dutch. The Hurons because allies to the French, that is why the Iroquois became scared of the fire power of the Hurons, “later in the summer a large body of Iroquois were defeated, of who hundreds where taken prisoners and brought to the Hurons town to be burned” (pg. 73). Treaties where made by the French and the Iroquois but it was later broken by the Hurons and the French causing war among the two, there were time where supplies got so hard for the Iroquois that they had to make a deal with the Dutch which they refused which brought about the great depression in the 1600s. through time the Iroquois went into war with not just other tribes but the French as well, they lost their alliance with the English and the Dutch which in the long run leaving them to fend for themselves, the Susquehannah war was a clear example of that, “It now became evident that whatever the solution of the problems of the Iroquois was to, they might find it alone, for Frontenac, the governor of Canada, refused to help them.” (pg. 14). After the Susquehannah war, the Iroquois engaged in a different war this time with the tribes that lived around the Illinois country, the invaded a small Illinois village and it was nearly wiped the out which lead to war