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Iroquis Test

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What is Iroquis meant to describe?
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What did the Good Mind create?
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How many nations were in the Iroquis? -What general area did this take over?
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What were the two original worlds? Describe them.
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Give one of the main traits of Native American literature.
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What is a general name for the twins?
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What did the Bad Mind create/do?
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What were the 5 nations of Iroquis?
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What happened during the first fight between the twins (two main characters)?
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What did the Good Mind want? What did the Bad Mind want?
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How did most Native American house people? -Why did they keep housing like this?
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What were the goals of the English settlers?
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How were the sun and moons made?
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Who wins? And how?
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What happens to the loser of the challenge?
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Describe the creation of the two main characters of Iroquois.
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-Who had already been colonizing other nations? -Why was colonizing the Americas so important?
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"The Bad Mind offered a..." -What does this entail? Does NOT need to be word-for-word.
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"Whenever the light extended to the dark world, the monsters..." (Does NOT need to be word-for-word)
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The Native Americans questioned... a.) The technology of the English settlers. b.) The housing styles of the English settlers. c.) The religious movement of the English settlers.
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1.) The lower world- was in great darkness with the possession of the great monster. 2.) The upper world- inhabitted by humankind.
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Numerous creaks and rivers, numerous species of animals to inhabit the forests, and fishes to inhabit the waters. He then created a man and a woman.
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The Good Mind wanted to create light in the dark world. He was not content with the darkness. -The Bad Mind wanted the world to remain as it was.
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The Bad Mind sinks into the earth, where he states he would "have equal power over the souls of humankind after death". He then becomes the evil spirit.
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6, but there were originally 5. -Maine.
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A woman, pregnant with twins, laid down and she began to struggle. As she slept, she sunk down to the lower world. The large turtle "endured her weight". The turtle then became an island of earth.
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-Seneca. -Cayuga. -Mohawk. -Oneida. -Onondaga.
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Creation of the world and the life in it. Also includes what we might consider "God" and "Satan".
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C.) The religious movement of the English settlers.
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The head of the twins' mother was turned into the sun while her body was made into the moon. Extra- made to regulate the days, nights, seasons, years, etc.
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"...a challenge to his brother." -Whoever wins could govern the universe.
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One infant was evil and wanted to pass through the mother's underarm. The other was good and wanted to go through the natural process. The two fought and once they were born, the mother passed.
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-Portugal and Spain. -Colonizing the Americas would prevent other European countries (Roman Catholic) from gaining control of the Western Hemisphere.
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The Good Mind wins by beating the Bad Mind with "deer horns" or antlers.
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Natives had rich oral culture. -Valued memory over printing or writing. -Primted pieces would be read allowed.
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They were the "people of long house". These houses were anywhere between 20ft by 40ft to 20ft by 200ft. -Kept them unified and made it easier to keep warm.
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1.) Spread Christianity. 2.) Colonize other nations to benefit from the resources and wealth. 3.) Escape religious prosecution.
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The Good Mind and the Bad Mind.
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High moutains, falls of water, great steeps, reptiles that would be injurious to humankind, but the Good Mind reversed these actions. Then he made humankind into apes.
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"...were displeased and immediately concealed themselves in the deep places, lest they should be discovered by some human beings."
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True or False: The Native Americans had some violent experiences.
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Strong European _______ harmed natives.

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