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The Iroquois hunted primarily through organized group efforts and using various techniques that capitalized on their knowledge of the local environment. They employed tools such as bows and arrows, snares, and traps to catch game like deer, turkey, and small mammals. Hunting was often a communal activity, with men leading the hunts while women prepared and processed the meat. Seasonal migrations and hunting grounds were strategically chosen to ensure sustainable practices and maximize their catch.

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