Introduction Do you know what porcupine taste? Well, I don’t know. If you don’t know, then read on to find out how people use the porcupine. In the next few paragraphs, you will learn about the differences, and similarities between the the Inuits and the Iroquois. The next three paragraphs will be about the following topics: the differences in the Inuits, the differences in the Iroquois and the similarities between the two.
Inuits ( differences )
This paragraph is about the differences of the Inuits. One difference, is that the Inuits live in a tribe and they stay together. While, the Iroquois can live in one of the six nations which are: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. For example, the Inuits live in a village
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One of the similarities, was one of the animals that they both hunted, PORCUPINE! For example, the Iroquois use the porcupine quills and the Inuits just eat them. Another similarity, is the myth of the blood sucking monster, the MOSQUITOES! For example, they both think that mosquitoes are blood sucking monsters that kill you. But really, they are just blood suckers. In conclusion to this paragraph, you can see that the Inuits and the Iroquois are similar in many ways.
Conclusion
As you can see, both groups use the porcupine, and that eating something that taste like, greasy duck meat, well, let’s just say that I couldn’t eat it. But you should have learned more about the similarities and differences between the Inuits and the Iroquois. In conclusion to all of these paragraphs that I wrote and erased and wrote again, you should have learned about the similarities and differences between the Inuits and the Iroquois. The life lesson that I learned while researching, was that, YOU CAN’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER! Seriously, YOU CAN’T! So don’t, because you don’t know until you