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Matriarchal.
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Lived in long house villages surrounded by stockades.
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Lived in clans named after animals.
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Each clan had four women councilors chosen by the heads of the families.
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Council chose chief.
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Agriculture, hunting, fishing and gathering sustained the people.
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Hair styles for men changed with what was happening. There were different hairstyles for war, work, etc.
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Men wore decorated moccasins, a cloth shirt or tunic of deer skin, beechcloth or kilt and leggings. These were decorated with beads or porcupine quills.
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Had "bandolier bags" or shoulder pouches worn over the left shoulder.
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Everyday clothing had little decoration.
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Women wore a tunic over a skirt that wrapped around them with the flap on the left held up by a belt. Underneath were knee-high leggings and moccasins.