The Iroquois made baskets from birch bark by first carefully stripping the bark from the tree in large pieces. They then cut the bark into specific shapes and sizes, folding and stitching the edges together using natural fibers like twine or strips of sinew to create a sturdy structure. The baskets were often decorated with intricate patterns and designs, reflecting the Iroquois' artistic traditions. Finally, they would sometimes treat the bark with oils or other substances to enhance durability and water resistance.
Birch Bark.
they were made by the Iroquois. Iroquois canoe was made out of birch-bark and sometimes tree trunks it depends.
The Iroquois carried water in containers made from natural materials, primarily using birch bark, which was lightweight and waterproof. They often crafted these containers into buckets or canteens, allowing them to transport water efficiently. Additionally, they might have used woven baskets for carrying smaller amounts of water or other liquids.
i believe they made them out of birch bark from the birch bark tree.
An Iroquois longhouse was made of wood, bark, and mud.
Birch bark
Some of the Algonquian tribes made canoes from hollowed logs - the Powhatan of the Virginia tidewater area certainly did. Many other Algonquian tribes made canoes of birch bark over a timber frame, including the Ojibwe, Maliseet, Cree, Algonkin and Naskapi.Canoes made by the Iroquois tribes were generally of elm bark over a timber frame.
Canoe
Birch bark tar
The Iroquois tribes made twined cornhusk baskets for food storage and transportation. See link below for details, including images:
made baskets out of tree bark and hunted
Birch bark canoes were used as they were naturally available locally. Light to carry, easy to paddle and strong, made the materials used the best choice.