Yes, the Iroquois people did use Wigwams!
The Iroquois built wigwams by using a framework of sturdy poles made from saplings or young trees. These poles were bent and tied together to form a dome shape. The frame was then covered with bark or woven mats to provide insulation and protection from the elements.
wigwams
longhouses and wigwams
they lived in teepees and wigwams that they built themselves.
Algonquins lived in Wigwams and Iroquois lived in long houses. They both had smoke holes for cooking.
they mostly build longhouses and wigwams
yes
The Algonquians taught Adriaen Block to build a type of canoe known as a "bateau." These canoes were made of birch bark stretched over a wooden frame and were ideally suited for navigating the waterways of the region.
wigwams are portable houses that the Iroquois used to travle places...and there are longhouses that are permanent .(so you can't travle with them)
Honestly, they didn't. The Iroquois (or as they call themselves, Haudenosaunee) lived in longhouses that could be built up to 100 feet long and 25 feet high.
Iroquois build longhouses and hunt buffalos
womens raised their children and build their homes,the wigwams
The Iroquois would use plants to..... build houses( longhouses &wigwams), eat plants (for food), to clothes out of grass/and other plants, and ect.! Hope I helped you a little bit! :)