What can a reader infer about Iroquois culture from this passage? Check the three best answers.
The basic foundation of the Iroquois trade was fur. They were known as hunters of animals and gatherers of the earth's bounty. They were also farmers and fishermen, utilizing many sources to sustain themselves. Corn, beans, and squash were important crops and would come to be known as the Three Sisters.
Corn, beans, and squash are important to Iroquois culture.
Iroquois ceremonial practices include singing and using tobacco.
Corn symbolizes grief in Iroquois culture.
The Iroquois must constantly engage in conflict to defend their land.
The Iroquois use creation myths to help explain their cultural practices.
Answer:
1. Corn, beans, and squash are important to Iroquois culture.
2. Iroquois ceremonial practices include singing and using tobacco.
5. The Iroquois use creation myths to help explain their cultural practices.
Explanation:
According to the passage, the Iroquois culture had to do with hunting and they farmed to sustain themselves of which corn, beans, and squash were very important crops to them.
They also sang and used tobacco as part of their ceremonial rites. They made use of creation myths to try and explain their origin and cultural practices.