the Iroquois did use trees but they cald them bark. they put it on water to make it soft and make it in shaps they needed to make the house they made it dry so it can be hard again
the Iroquois did use trees but they cald them bark. they put it on water to make it soft and make it in shaps they needed to make the house they made it dry so it can be hard again
by natural things like trees
The Iroquois used trees for various purposes such as building longhouses and dugout canoes, crafting tools and weapons from wood, making baskets and containers, and gathering sap to produce maple syrup. Trees also held cultural significance for the Iroquois and were often featured in their stories, ceremonies, and traditions.
It was estimated that 2000 trees were used to build HMS Victory
to bulid trees and conas and make longhouse
The Iroquois were in a northeastern forest landscape and clay bricks wouldn't have served them very well. The Pueblo were in a hot dry desert with no trees. They could make the bricks out of mud, water and once dried they could be stacked and used in buildings.
the landscape of the iroquois enviroment was full of trees; forest
they used bark from trees to build their houses
Iroquois build longhouses and hunt buffalos
The Iroquois built wigwams by using a framework of sturdy poles made from saplings or young trees. These poles were bent and tied together to form a dome shape. The frame was then covered with bark or woven mats to provide insulation and protection from the elements.
plants, such as trees, can produce oxygen(air), also trees can be chopped down and used for wood to make houses and much more!
Trees and ropes were used.
The native people got saplings and planted them in the ground making a house shape then took 4 choped larger trees and to get them in the ground they humped it to the floor