No. The Iroquois were an eastern woodlands tribe who resided in the northeastern area of North America and Canada. They stayed in one place. Tepees were used by the plains tribes so they could move camps and follow the herds. They usually had summer camps and winter camps.
To live in a teepee means up to 3 people to a small teepee, 4-6 in a medium teepee, 7-8 in a large teepee, and if the size keeps going, the numbers grow larger.
in winter people live in igloos. but in summer the can live in teepee's or tents
The plains Indians prefereed the cone shaped teepee tents as they were nomadic and the teepee was portable while a longhouse was essentially a permanent structure tha reuired considerably more construction time.
They lived in pointed teepee house. : )
They moved around to different camps so they used a teepee.
Most people who live in the iroquois nation lived in longhouses.
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The Iroquois tribes lived in the Northeastern United States. Today there is a population of about 125,000 Iroquois Indians in the US.
Central New York
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