Table of Contents
- 1 How did the Iroquois express themselves artistically?
- 2 What materials did Native Americans use for art?
- 3 What did the Iroquois use to build?
- 4 What were Iroquois antler combs used for?
- 5 What art did Native American men create?
- 6 What type of art do you think Native American tribes make?
- 7 What kind of tools and weapons did the Iroquois use?
- 8 What did the Iroquois use to make masks?
- 9 Are there any artifacts from the Iroquois Confederacy?
- 10 What did the Iroquois trade with the Europeans?
How did the Iroquois express themselves artistically?
Prior to European contact, the Iroquois wore clothing and shoes made of deer hide. They decorated clothing with intricate geometric curving designs, some resembling plants or creatures.
What materials did Native Americans use for art?
South-West and Far West American Indian Art Examples of woven baskets and blankets, pottery, jewellery (noted for its use of turquoise, jet, and spiny oyster shells), cottonwood carvings, silversmithing and sand-painting survive and flourish.
How did the Iroquois use wood?
The Iroquois used the endless supply of wood for many of their living needs. They used trees and tree bark for shelter and transportation when building their longhouses and canoes. Trees even provided a source of food for the Iroquois. They would gather nuts from the various trees and make sugar from the sap.
What did the Iroquois use to build?
The Iroquois lived in longhouses. These were long rectangular buildings made with wood frames and covered with bark. They were sometimes over 100 feet long.
What were Iroquois antler combs used for?
… Iroquoians also used combs as an ornamental object, either by wearing it at the back of the head or by drilling a hole at the top of the handle to attach a string and wear it as a pendant or at the waist.
What are Native American cave drawings called?
petroglyphs
Native American Indian rock art includes two styles of creation: pictographs, which are drawings or paintings made on rocks, and petroglyphs, which is when the images have been carved into the rock.
What art did Native American men create?
The people living in the pueblos produced some of the most successful artwork. They were masters of weaving, painting, and particularly of pottery making. Their weaving techniques long antedated the arrival of Spanish sheep; a native cotton provided ample fibre for intricate weaves coloured with native dyes.
What type of art do you think Native American tribes make?
A natural beauty and obvious appreciation for nature permeates their Indian pottery, paintings, baskets, leather work, sand paintings, crafts, moccasins and wood carving. repeated and became representative symbols that transcended tribal language barriers.
What tools and art did the Iroquois use?
Other important tools used by the Iroquois Indians included stone adzes (hand axes for woodworking), flint knives for skinning animals, and wooden hoes for farming. The Iroquois were skilled woodworkers, steaming wood so they could bend it into curved tools.
What kind of tools and weapons did the Iroquois use?
Iroquois hunters used bows and arrows. Iroquois fishermen generally used spears and fishing poles. In war, Iroquois men used their bows and arrows or fought with clubs, spears and shields.
What did the Iroquois use to make masks?
The Iroquois were also expert mask makers. They used corn husks to weave a type of mask called a husk face mask, associated with the harvest of corn, a crop vital to the community’s survival. The Iroquois carved basswood to create a type of mask called a false face mask.
Which is the most important symbol of the Iroquois?
Among the most important symbols for the Iroquois is the Hiawatha belt, which is a series of interconnected shapes that represent the original Iroquois Confederacy. To unlock this lesson you must be a Study.com Member. Are you a student or a teacher?
Are there any artifacts from the Iroquois Confederacy?
The six nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, or Haudenosaunee (hoe-dee-no-SHOW-nee)—People of the Long House—thrive today. At the Field, we are proud to hold in trust a collection of over 200 artifacts labeled as Iroquois, dating from the 1900s to the present day, and another about 200 from the separate nations that comprise the confederacy.
What did the Iroquois trade with the Europeans?
After Europeans arrived, the Iroquois traded for metal goods, woolen cloth, and small glass beads. The beads then replaced the quillwork for beaded designs on clothing, shoes, and bags. The Iroquois were also expert mask makers.