Greatmissionaries

Iroquois and Algonquins The Iroquois included several tribes of northeastern America. They lived in wood longhouses and practiced agriculture. They attacked the French when the French became friends with Iroquois enemies: first the Algonquins and, later, the Hurons. The Algonquins lived north of the Saint Lawrence River. They were nomadic, lived in teepees or wigwams (round teepees), and survived by hunting and fishing. Their clans were represented by totem animals. They were allies of the French, with whom they traded furs. Three Rivers New France in 1645 At l ant i c Ocean Quebec (New York) New Amsterdam Montreal Boston Quebec City Saint LawrenceRiver 71

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