The Iroquois utilized animals for various purposes, including food, clothing, and tools. They hunted game such as deer, which provided meat, hides for clothing, and bones for implements. Additionally, they crafted items like moccasins and blankets from animal skins, and used feathers for decoration and ceremonial purposes. The Iroquois also held deep spiritual beliefs about animals, often honoring them in their culture and rituals.
The ones with fur
Iroquois Indians
they were feathers and animals
Iroquois mythology gives personification to the animals around them. They thank the spirit of the animals they hunt, for giving their lives to provide Iroquois with sustenance.
The Iroquois used animals as a means of survival. Animal skins and furs were used to make clothes and blankets to keep warm.
bison
They made their clothing from the skins of the animals that they killed or thin strips from small saplings
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a scraper is a thing to scrape animals
Lions
they ate them
the buffalo and deer live here