The three sisters
They hunted, gathered, and farmed a little.
they hunted and farmed
Yes they farmed for corn, squash, and other vegetables.
Hunted, farmed, fished and gathered natural foods.
They both farmed for food and were both religious societies.
they did both farmed corn,squash,beeans and hunted deer bufflo and more this is done by gretel calderon northest school
The Iroquois men provided the food they hunted such as otter,bear,moose,etc. they also provided the food they farmed such as the three sisters which are maize,beans and corn.
Iroquois ate beans, squash, and corn known as the three sisters. They ate deer, racoons. The Iroquois made dream catchers. The women farmed and took care of the children and made clothing. The men hunted and had to make sure his wives and children were safe from their enemies.
The Iroquois fished, hunted and farmed their food. So, any of the fish/animals common to New York State, along with corn, beans and squash made up the bulk of the Iroquois diet. Now, if you're looking for real Iroquois food, you might find a few reservation restaurants serving Iroquois dishes (like corn soup), but chances are you need to speak to an old Mohawk/Seneca/Onondaga/Cayuga/Oneida/Tuscarora grandmother to get some authentic Haudenosaunee dishes.
chocolate does not get farmed
They are farmed as food.
The Iroquois would use plants to..... build houses( longhouses &wigwams), eat plants (for food), to clothes out of grass/and other plants, and ect.! Hope I helped you a little bit! :)