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The Iroquois people primarily inhabited the northeastern woodlands of North America and did not typically hunt buffalo, as these animals were more common in the Great Plains region. Instead, the Iroquois relied on hunting deer, small game, and fishing, along with agriculture for sustenance. Buffalo hunting was more characteristic of Plains tribes, such as the Lakota and Cheyenne, who lived in areas where buffalo were abundant.

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