was used for warmth
their cloths were made out of the animals they caught like deer,or bears skin
the women or the Iroquois tribe wore dresses,leggings, and moccasins made out or all sorts or animal skins.
The Iroquois used deer parts as food, clothing,cultural use, and for their home.
Their dresses were made out of animal skins. They dressed in deer skin and other animal skins.
The Iroquois Indians who were indigenous to Pennsylvania, generally had no furniture other than a few deer and bear skin beds. Hope this helps!
i think tht the bear skin is for the holes in the doors and to keep away the cold or to decorate it...
Deer Skin! with several decorations such as porcupine quills and dyed hair they also used calico and European designs after around 1700's
Iroquois wore Moccasins mainly made of buffalo hide or deer skin. In the winter they wore snowshoes made from Sticks and other materials.
Well yes. they used deer so many thing like for clothing, food, and they used there bones and etc. for more things like weapons and such
The skin of a deer
The Iroquois used many tools including axes, bows, and agricultural tools. They used knives, mortar and pestles, and hoes made from the shoulder blades of deer and elk.
Bones and Horns from deer.