The Iroquois hunt primarily for sustenance, providing food for their families and communities. Hunting also plays a significant role in their cultural practices, symbolizing their connection to nature and the spiritual world. Additionally, hunting helps maintain ecological balance and supports their traditional way of life, emphasizing respect for the land and its resources.
Iroquois build longhouses and hunt buffalos
they hunt
they used to hunt
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yes
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George T Hunt has written: 'The wars of the Iroquois' -- subject(s): Commerce, Iroquois Indians, Indians of North America, Wars
they mostly hunt deer to make them self a jacket for the cold weather. they also hunt other animals for supper.
They hunted for food shelter and clothing to stay alive
The men still hunt
The men still hunt
usually they used spears, but they also used bows and arrows.