"Iroquois" is not the name of a language but refers to a group of tribes speaking related but different languages - so there is no such thing as an Iroquois word for anything.In Onondaga, I shake a rattle is haristonniaha.In Cayuga, a horn rattle is gahsdawędra; a rattle of turtle shell is ganyahdę gahsdawędra.In Oneida a rattle is astawʌ́·sliˀ.
well the the Iroquois used weapons to hunt wooly-mammoths but they didn't have technology like we have today but someone introduced them to horses so they wouldn't have to hunt on their feet again and thats pretty much it for how the Iroquois did their life back then
A Long horn cow is a cow with long horns, however Longhorns are a breed, typically referring to the Texas Longhorns.
A horn spoon is a cow's horn shaped into a spoon to clear out gravel.
Iroquois never raised cows. Cows were brought in from the European settlers and raised by the European immigrants, not by the Iroquois themselves.
a cow horn
Type your answer here... Because when cows drink milk the nutrients from the milk lets the cow grow and its horn.
The cow with the crumpled horn
A play on words for a cow's horn is don't mess with the bull, or you will get the horns. Male cows have horns and female cows do not.
The scientific name for cow horn is keratin, which is a fibrous structural protein found in the horns of cattle. The scientific name for cow bone is hydroxyapatite, which is a mineral form of calcium found in the bones of cows and other animals.
The character who milked the cow with the crumpled horn in the nursery rhyme "This Old Man" is the old man himself.
mostly rattle snakes, big horn sheep, and vultures :)