they hunted and farmed
Iroquois Indian Food
They cooked food on a fire.
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Frederick Wilkerson Waugh has written: 'Iroquis [sic] foods and food preparation' -- subject(s): Food, Iroquois Indians, Indians of North America 'Iroquis foods and food preparation' -- subject(s): Foods, Iroquois Indians
Iroquois Indians generally got their resources from the land they lived on. This included their clothing, housing, weapons, and food.
They sometimes ate their shoes.
The Iroquois Indians fishing spears were very effective in fishing and getting food for the natives. The spears had pronged tips that were used for catching even small fish.
The main staple of the Iroquois and Huron Indians was corn(mais).
Iroquois Indians
Yes Eastern woodland Indians is another name for the Iroquois Indians.
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The Iroquois Indians ate venison, rabbit, squirrel, duck, geese, turkey, and fish along with the three sisters of plants: corn, beans, and squash.