There are no notable differences in the food gathering of the Iroquois from other Native Americans of the same period. Basically all Native Americans of the eastern tribes were opportunistic hunter gatherer tribes (They hunted and maintained rudimentary farms).
They hunted and grew their food from farming, hunting and fishing. They got food like corn, deer and bass.
The Iroqois sometimes ate their food raw or omaybe cooked it over a man made fire
They farmed to get their food.It was mostly the women who farmed.
Not really, the hunted and gathered food.
They hunted there food or did agriculture.
they covered there food with cloth, and put them in ashes to cook.
with their feet
food farming and hunting were it
The Iroquois were a mix of farmers, fishers, gatherers and hunters, though their main diet came from farming.
Same thing the pilgrims ate.
The Iroquois used fish hooks for many reasons. One of these reasons would be for the purpose of catching fish for food.
Some of the favorite foods of the Iroquois Indians included deer, elk, and fish. Other favorite foods were beans, squash, corn, and berries.
They hunted, gathered, and farmed a little.
The iroquois Specifically the women
Iroquois Indian Food
The Iroquois had the rights for food, shelter, and clothing.
they grew their food.
The Iroquois hunted and gathered for food.
they dried it
They cooked food on a fire.
beans, corn
yes
they were made of food
they hunted and farmed