How was the site of the Iroquois village determined
kanata is the canadian name for village or settlement
the women in the village do the planting
The Iroquois located their village near Lake Ontario.
In Iroquois, kanata means village or settlement.
food
Squash, carrots, and blubbery
The word "Kanata" is an Iroquois word that means a village or small group of houses. It is the word that eventually became the name of Canada.
Hetuck is what I found on a poetry site. It is about the Iroquois and the He-tuck or Buck-eye. Hetuck is what I found on a poetry site. It is about the Iroquois and the He-tuck or Buck-eye.
the Iroquois village didn't really have money. All they did was trade for food,clothing, and tools and weapons.
By birthright.
The Iroquois located their village near rivers, streams, and forests for access to water, resources, and transportation. This allowed them to easily fish, hunt, and travel for trade and communication.
Canada. The word comes from kanata, an Iroquois word meaning village or settlement.