Due to your context "what was - -" I assume you mean an object. - The Iroquois helicopter was possibly the best 'utility' helicopter ever built. Known to airmen and soldiers worldwide as the "Huey" , it first flew in 1956 and over 16,000 were built over the years. Over 8,000 of these aircraft served in action in Vietnam and in the Middle East and the characteristic "whop, whop, whop" sound of it's twin blades are embeded in many old soldiers minds. The Huey was everything, - a cargo carrier, a troop carrier, an ambulance, the first attack helicopter and often the one that brought you back to 'the world'
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In the iroquis community the women where responsible for the harvesting and the farming .
No! Wrong - they most certainly did have dogs as guardians, see the Iroquois, Mohawks, NYS Museum web page
The Pueblo and Iroquois leaders used signs and hand motions to interact with one another. At times, they would have translators to translate their words for them.
The differences between the Iroquois are numerous. The Iroquois Confederacy had a constitution. They were farmers and lived primarily in the northeast. The Cheyenne were nomadic in nature. They were hunters and gatherers and lived in the plains.
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the iroquis mohawk ate an apple and an acorn?
The Iroquis wore moccasin's for shoes
Yes, the region of the Iroquois had a growing season. The Iroquois people practiced agriculture and grew crops such as corn, beans, and squash during the warmer months. They utilized farming techniques like the "Three Sisters" method, where these three crops were planted close together to benefit each other's growth.
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one of the iroquis leader is tachnechdorus, more common known as logan.
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The Iroquis Indians