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.
Buffalo
yes they hunt buffalo
mostly buffalo =)
animals people buffalo
when people went west, they needed food. So they killed buffalo. But they killed so many that the buffalo, which once numbered in the millions, were almost extinct.
The aboriginal people hunted for buffalo's and used bows,arows,spears and knifes to hunt.
Iroquois build longhouses and hunt buffalos
The Iroquois used animals as a means of survival. Animal skins and furs were used to make clothes and blankets to keep warm.
Iroquois would hunt deer, raccoon, and elk.The Iroquois hunted for deer, bear, and fished. Beaver was another important animal for them as well, and would eventually lead to their continual wars with the Iroquoian groups in the North (Ontario), begun by the European fascination with beaver pelts. Turtle was also an important food for them to hunt, and could have been used in soups etc. == ==
yes the tonkawas in nomad becausethe hunt buffalo when they hunt buffalo when ever the buffalo go they were follow
they hunt
yes