An Illustrated History of the USA

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T he Iro q uois weft'a gro u poftribes-a"uarion't-,
w ho lived farawayfromthePueblo and the Apac he
intheth ickwoodsofnorrhcasrc rn No rthAmer ica.
l iketh e Pueblo.th e Iro q uo iswereskilledfarmers. In
fieldsclearedfromth e fo resttheyworkedtogether
growingbeans.squashandtwelvedifferentvarieties
ofmaize.Theywerealso hunters andfishermen.
Theyused birchbarkcanoestoc3rryrhcmswiftly
alongthe riversand lak esofthei rfo restho m eland.
TheIro q uo islived inpermalH;ntv illages,IIIlo ng
woodenhutsw ithbarrel- shapedroofs.Thesehu ts
weremade froma fram ew orko f saplingscoveredby
sheersofdillbark.Each was hometoaslllanyas
twent y families.Eachfamily hadits0 \\'1\apartmen t
o n either side of a cent ral hall.

TheIro q uoiswerefier ce warriors. T heyw ere as
fearedb y th eir neighbors as th e Apacheofthe
western deserts werefearedbyth eirs, Around the ir
h u ts th ey builtstrongw o o de nstockadestoprot ect
their villages fromenemies. Eagerto win g loryfor
their tribeand faille andhon o r for themselves,th ey
oftenfo ug htoneanother. Fro mboyhoodo n,male
Iroquo isweretaught to fearneitherpainnor death,
Br3\'e ryin banlcwasthesu restwayfor3 warrior to
winrespc:c[and ahigh positioninhis tribe,

M an ymilestothewest.onthe vast plainsofgrass
th atstretchedfro mtheMississip pi River to rhc
Rock yM ountain s,thereW3Sanothe rwarrior nati on.
Thisgroupcalledthem selve sDakot a,which means
"a llies."Butth eywerebetterkno wn bytill' name
w hicho therAmeri ndians gJveto rhcm-cSioux.
w hi chm eans"enemies."

T he Sio u x g rewno cro ps andbuiltno houses. fo r
food, forsh elte rand forclothi ng theydep ended
upo nth ebuffalo.Millionsofth esebrg e,
slow-movinganimal s w anderedac rossthe western
grasslandsin vast herd s.Whenth e buffalomo ved.
th e Sio uxm o ved. T hebu ffalo neverremained on one
pastur e fo rlo n g. so every thi ngtheSiouxownedwas
d esignedtobe carriedeasily.With in ho u rsthey
couldtake:dow n the te pees,theconical buffalo-skin
te ntsthat weretheir homes,pack theirbdongingsin
lightweightleath erbags-"parficchcs"-andmove
offafter thebuffalo.Theyeven ca rriedfirefrom one
camptothenext.Ahotemberwou ldbescaledin sid e
a buffalohornfilledwithrottedwood.T he reit
wouldsmo lde rfo r days,readyto bring:warmth
fromtheo ldvillageto thenew.


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TheSiouxCreation
In 1933 aSioux Chiefnam ed Luther Standing
Bearwrote do w nsomeo f theancientlegendso f
his people, T hisonetellsh o wtheSiouxpeople
began:
"Ourlegendste ll us thatit W;lShundredsand
perha psthousandsofyearsagothat th e first m an
sp rangfro m the soil inthegrcarp lains.Thestory
says tha t one morning long ago a lo ne m an
avvokc.f.1C(.'to the su n,,...mergin g fromrhc soil.
Only his head was visible, the rest o f hisbodynot
yetbeing sha ped .The m an lookedabout.b utsaw
no mountains no rivers, nofo rests. There WJ S
no thin g b utso ftand quaking mud. forth e earth
itself was still young. Upand up rhc m andrew
himse lf unt ilhe freedhis body fromth e cling in g
soi l.At last he sto odupo n the ea rt h,b utit wasno t
so lid, and h is firs tfew steps were slow and
uncertain. Bu r the sunshoneand rhc nu n kept his
facetu rnedtoward it .In time th e raysofthe sun
hard enedthefaceofthe earthandstrengthenedth e
man and he ran and leaped about, a free and
joyouscreature.From this man sprJllgtheDakota
nationand. so far aswe know,o urpeoplehave
beenbornand havedied uponthisplain;and no
peoplehan'shareditwithusuntilthecomingof
the European. So thisland ofthegreat plainsis
claime dbytheD akot as astheirveryown."

T o IIlJIl Ypeoplerill'tepeeis asymbolofrhc
Ame rindian \vayoflife.Thislargecone-shaped tent
was invented bythebuffaloh untersofthe weste rn
g rasslands.Itw asb uilt ro u ndJ frameworkofabout
twelve slim,woode n poles app roximately twenty
feetlon g .Theth in endsofthe poles were tied
to geth er w ithstripsofbuffalo hide andthepo les
wereraised andsprea d until rhcirbonomcnd s
formed acircleaboutfifteen feet in d iameter.As
Illany asfo rt y buffalohidesweresewntogether then
spreadevertheframe.theirendsfastenedtothe
groundbypegs,Adoorwaycoveredw itha flapof
sk inwasleftIIIthe sideandanopeningatth etop
acted JSa chimney.Theoutsideofthetepeewas
d eco rated withpainteddesignsthathadreligiouso r
hisroricalmeanings.
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