The Iroquois got horses after the Spanish brought them over to America in the 1600s. There were no horses in America before the Spanish introduced them to the Indians.
When Spaniards brought them to America
Spaniards brought them over.
Yep, pretty much ALL Indians had horses.
Horses I think
Foot, horses and Canoes and helicopters
The most common Indian tribe known for using horses is the Sioux. Many think the Iroquois and Kwakiutl Indian groups also used horses.
The Iroquois nation (also known as Haudenosaunee or 'Six Nations') are made up of five tribes: Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, and later on Tuscarora, all used dogs, canoes, and foot travel before horses were returned to North America. Once horses became available they used the horses for travel and hunting also.
They generally walked. They may have had horses too from the whitemen. Birch bark canoes were popular for water travel...
The Grand Council of the Iroquois League is the government of the Iroquois
Sometimes--the Iroquois Indians did use elm-bark or dugout canoes for fishing trips, but usually preferred to travel by land. Originally the Iroquois tribes used dogs as pack animals. (There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe.) In wintertime, Iroquois people used laced snowshoes and sleds to travel through the snow.
No, the word Iroquois is not an adverb.The word Iroquois is a noun and an adjective.
what are Iroquois region
did the iroquois have laws
because Iroquois were powerful