Iroquois would hunt deer, raccoon, and elk.
The Iroquois hunted for deer, bear, and fished. Beaver was another important animal for them as well, and would eventually lead to their continual wars with the Iroquoian groups in the North (Ontario), begun by the European fascination with beaver pelts. Turtle was also an important food for them to hunt, and could have been used in soups etc. == ==
They were hunters (trapping beaver, muskrat, deer and buffalo) and gatherers...The women picked berries, fruits, medicinal leaves used in Midewiwin ceremony
White people
Iroquois build longhouses and hunt buffalos
they hunt
they used to hunt
yes
yes
What has stayed the same for the iroquois is that they estilo hunt animals such as fish and they maje longhouses
George T Hunt has written: 'The wars of the Iroquois' -- subject(s): Commerce, Iroquois Indians, Indians of North America, Wars
they mostly hunt deer to make them self a jacket for the cold weather. they also hunt other animals for supper.
They hunted for food shelter and clothing to stay alive
The men still hunt
The men still hunt
men-hunt and go fishing women-knit and weave