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The conversational tone should sound more like a conversation between two people, rather than just a excerpt from a text.
If you are writing about the Native American Culture, first choose who your audience is- will it be a friend that has no idea about the culture? Maybe a stranger or tourist who is curious on the culture of Native Americans. Whoever it may be, in a conversational tone, try to aim what you write at a single person, like in a private conversation. It will be easier than addressing to a crowd. When I write my answers on here, I like to use a conversational tone aimed at the questioner, as I try to explain the answer and personally help them conquer their problem.
Each paragraph in your essay should be a different topic about Native American culture that you want this curious individual to know. Pretend like you're trying to impress your friends, or someone very important on your knowledge of the Native American Culture- teach the audience about it in a conversation-like tone.
Hope this helps a bit :)
Answer:
i wrote this essay today, i hope you like it
Explanation:
The Iroquois Indians are Native American people that lived in the Northeastern U.S. The area is also referred to as the Eastern Woodlands region and contains New York and the close-by areas. The Iroquois first called themselves Kanonsionni, meaning people of the Longhouse (the name of the houses they live in), but today they go by the name Haudenosaunee. Originally five tribes made up this broader group, but in 1722 a sixth tribe joined the Iroquois nation, and they also became known as the Six Nations.
Iroquois Living:
The Iroquois were hunters, gatherers, farmers, and fishermen but the main staples of their diet came from farming. They harvested the three sisters, which are corn, beans, and squash. They also harvested tobacco for smoking. Their crops were grown in a very specific way and were taken care of, and harvested by the women of the tribe. Out of six annual ceremonies, four of them were about the corn crops that they harvested.
They would move to a new place close to water every 10-30 years when the soil lost its nutrients and water, and the animal and fish population declined.
The women of the tribe also gathered wild berries and roots, greens, barks, sunflower, nuts, and herbs for both cooking and medicine. In early spring, they hit the sap from Maple trees and turned it into maple syrup.
Iroquois culture:
Some popular crafts among the Iroquois tribe include bead jewelry, porcupine quillwork, clay pipes, and crafting wampum (money) out of beads both for trade and art. Men and women would sometimes have symbolic tattoos.
As musical instruments, rattles were made out of deer feet and fur, but the most important instruments are the drums and the flute.
Native Americans have a wide variety of different cultures, according to their tribes, but I chose the Iroquois because I thought they were unique in their own way, just like every other group.
hope this helps!!
~mina-san