Not exactly you see, the Iroquois is a small group of tribes inside the whole subgroup of the eastern woodland Indians
Woodland Indians is a general term used to describe various Native American tribes who inhabited the eastern woodlands of North America, primarily between the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean. These tribes include the Iroquois, Algonquin, Shawnee, Creek, and many others. They depended on hunting, fishing, and agriculture for livelihood, and had well-developed social and cultural systems. Today, many descendants of woodland tribes continue to live in the same regions and maintain their cultural traditions.
The Seneca is but one tribe of the Iroquois grouping, much like the Tetons are just one tribe of the Sioux.
The Iroquois Confederation sided with the British in the French & Indian War.
Choctaw Indians different than Pueblo Indians, they are not same,pueblo Indians better then choctaw Indians.
no
No. One is in the East and the other is in the South. That is why they are called what they are called.
Eastern woodland same as eastern native americans
Woodland Indians is a general term used to describe various Native American tribes who inhabited the eastern woodlands of North America, primarily between the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean. These tribes include the Iroquois, Algonquin, Shawnee, Creek, and many others. They depended on hunting, fishing, and agriculture for livelihood, and had well-developed social and cultural systems. Today, many descendants of woodland tribes continue to live in the same regions and maintain their cultural traditions.
they were not the same.
because they went to war and the algonquin & Huron were sided with the french but the Iroquois sided with the English
The Seneca is but one tribe of the Iroquois grouping, much like the Tetons are just one tribe of the Sioux.
Historically they had very little in common as there was many differant cultures in both areas, each with their own beliefs, customs and languages. I'd go into detail, but it'd take way too much time to type. And housing among them was way differant too. Prehaps the only thing the woodland indians had in common with the plains indians was the type of weaponry used such as the spear and Bow.
What has stayed the same for the iroquois is that they estilo hunt animals such as fish and they maje longhouses
Eastern woodland Indians used a farming method called slash and burn. This involves the rotation of several plots of land in a planting cycle. They would plant a spot for a few years, then let it go dormant. They moved on to another plot that was dormant and they would slash all the vegetation down and burn it.
No. Eskimos are found a lot farther North than Iroquois.
The Iroquois Confederacy first began when five different Native American nations, the Cayuga, the Onondaga, the Mohawk, the Seneca, and the Oneida came together against their common enemies, to strengthen their tribes. Each tribe had its representative. If a tribe had a conflict, the Iroquois Confederacy representatives came together and discussed it until they could reach a compromise. Usually these compromises worked. The Iroquois Confederacy was a form of government among the more Southern Eastern Woodlands Tribes.
Run. Very fast. Runners were used to deliver messages along the "Iroquois Trail", Which later became the route for the Erie Canal. It took trained Iroquois runners three days to deliver messages from the farthest eastern village north of Albany to the farthest western village southwest of Buffalo. Today it takes an entire day to cover the same distance in a car.