They did housework, chores, and many other work related activities the women did. The men were soldiers and hunters who were always busy, leaving the basic work to the women and children.
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the iroquois girls played with cornhusk dolls
lacrosse
they hunt
they dont chickens do
they eat shet
They live in villages with there grandparent's.
Hunt for their family, providers, many, many children. Strong men!
Children in the Iroquois Confederacy were expected to listen in on council meetings and learn the traditions and rules of the Confederacy so that, when the next generation came, they would be able to take over.
Iroquois ate beans, squash, and corn known as the three sisters. They ate deer, racoons. The Iroquois made dream catchers. The women farmed and took care of the children and made clothing. The men hunted and had to make sure his wives and children were safe from their enemies.
motthers and fathers
Children in the Iroquois Confederacy were expected to listen in on council meetings and learn the traditions and rules of the Confederacy so that, when the next generation came, they would be able to take over.