the Iroquois tribe dwellings look like the mesa verde
dome-shaped
The Tuareg historically were a nomadic type of people, moving from one place to another. Thus they did not build permanent dwellings, rather lived in tent-like structures.
The Iroquois tribes had an extremely violent relationship with the Huron because of rivalries connected with the fur trade - they constantly waged war with each other to the extent that the Huron were finally driven out of their villages and hunting grounds.
The Iroquois people invented wampum belts
The Iroquois lived in their longhouses.
The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government
yes
Yes, their dwellings depended on the season because they were farmers
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When you go to a town it should say local dwellings and there you can buy your own dwelling or look for dwellins on sale When you go to a town it should say local dwellings and there you can buy your own dwelling or look for dwellins on sale
A Long Dr-out forced the Anasazi to abandon their cliff dwellings. Without rain, they could no longer live in large settlements
they were in dwellings cliff
the inside part was very big and was made out of wood i learn that in class
The Iroquois hunted and gathered for food.
the landscape of the iroquois enviroment was full of trees; forest
iroquois are becz i like them better than the alogonquins
It is thought that they slept on blankets on shelves carved into the insides of their cliff-dwellings. Possibly, they just slept on the floor near the fire.
Iroquois communities, like many modern communities, emphasize the importance of family, communal decision-making, and sustainable living. They value cooperation, respect for the environment, and maintaining a strong sense of community identity. Both communities prioritize working together towards common goals and caring for one another.