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During the Iroquois planting festival, men typically refrained from hunting to focus on agricultural activities and community ceremonies. The festival was a time to prepare the fields and celebrate the planting of crops, particularly corn, beans, and squash. Hunting would be less prioritized as the community came together to honor the earth and its bounty. Thus, while men did hunt at other times, it was generally not a focus during the planting festival.

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