Well yes. they used deer so many thing like for clothing, food, and they used there bones and etc. for more things like weapons and such
The Iroquois used deer parts as food, clothing,cultural use, and for their home.
the deer and the corn
Bones and Horns from deer.
was used for warmth
their cloths were made out of the animals they caught like deer,or bears skin
the buffalo and deer live here
nuts,berries,deer,games(of animals), and more
Some were made of bones and horns from deer to make things like spears, axes, tomahawks, combs, spoons, cups, and needles.
They hunted for deer and rabbit mainly. A good thing they did to help get deer was put deerskin over themmselves.
The women in the Iroquois tribe made all of the clothing.The Iroquois Indians made clothes from soft deerskin. The women and men wore leggings, shirts, and moccasins.
Iroquois mythology gives personification to the animals around them. They thank the spirit of the animals they hunt, for giving their lives to provide Iroquois with sustenance.
They thanked it because they thought the spirit always gave them meals.