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Gerald M

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http://www.sni.org/treaty.html

This site talks about the treaty among the Woodlands tribes.

The treaty is known as the Canandiagua treaty of 1794.It is between the United States and tribes of the indians called theSix Nations.

 http://www.mohawktribe.com/  This site talks about what the Mohawk was known at first. It talks about them being in the revolutionary war. It talks about their contract with New York state and different indian tribes.
 http://www.oneida-nation.net/today/briefhistory.html It talks about the oneida's belief on creation. It also talks about the treaty and protection the oneida tribe recieved. It talks about they  went through to become what they are today.
 http://www.onondaganation.org/history.html  It talks about Onandaga lake as present day New York. It talks about their leaders the Great Mother and the 50 chiefs. It also talks about the Treaty and what they feel about the treaty.
 http://www.tuscaroras.com/cayuganation/  This tribe is found up in Canada. They talks about the vision of the past leaders. They try to work with other tribes to get toknow more about them and understand thier ways.  
 My page is about woodsmen of the east. They grow alot of corn. They usually eat from wooden or earthware bowls. Parents carefully discipline thier children. Today, we are thankful  to these tribes for many dishes that have become New England classics. The tribe is made up of Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, and Mohawk who comprised the Iroquois league

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