Meet the People
Key Terms
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Annual ring
The concentric ring of wood formed over a year of a tree’s growth, observable when the tree is cut.
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Overharvesting
Excessive harvesting that damages the resource.
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Range
The geographic area a species can be found.
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Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)
An organization of five (later six) Native nations who historically lived throughout what is now New York State. The Six Nations today includes the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora tribes.
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Confederacy
An alliance formed between individual states or nations for mutual support or common political or military action.
Explore: Territory Maps
Circa 1730, the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy held territories covering much of today's New York State, giving them access to vast resources, including a large range of black ash.
Today, Mohawk territory is much smaller than the original homelands. Other communities exist in Canada, but Akwesasne is the only Mohawk community in the U.S. recognized by the federal government.
The black ash range is expansive, from west of the Great Lakes to the east throughout New England. Black ash is also found in parts of Southern Canada and as far south as Tennessee.
Federal quarantines help slow the spread of emerald ash borer (EAB) infestation. Even so, parts of western New York are already infected, which is why Akwesasne works hard to protect trees around them.
Try These Questions
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A harvested log is pounded to separate annual growth rings. Once separated, strips are rolled into bundles, then split into thinner layers used to weave baskets.
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Answer B is incorrect. Mohawk people are working hard to protect the black ash from the emerald ash borer.
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The Thanksgiving Address is a prayer and acknowledgment that brings people together and gives thanks to the creator of all things. Mohawk people recite it before gatherings or events.
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