Haudenosaunee had a collective land stewardship, which means they keep care of the lands but do know claim ownership or dominion over the land.
The One Dish, One Spoon wampum belt is a pre-contact agreement among the Haudenosaunee that states all food resources are collective and must be shared among each other. Therefore all lands were treated as a collective food stock to be share among each other. If one Nation needed food the others would share their supply and vise versa.
Lands would cleared to build a village and to collect firewood. As the lands were cleared, crops would be planted and harvested. Most notably would be the 'Three Sisters', which is corn, beans and squash. When firewood, soil quality and wild game were diminished the village would simply relocate to a nearby site. This would allow time for the original site to rejuvinate it's self.
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The hunted deer ,bears and rabbits.
1600's or 1650 area
their land use is: farms, buildings, and tents
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Haudenosaunee is the name the Iroquois prefer to use when referring to themselves. It means People of the Longhouse.
Lacrosse: Ancient Haudenosaunee Game
The Haudenosaunee people traditionally used natural resources like deer, fish, corn, beans, and squash for food. They also relied on resources like wood, clay, and stone for crafting tools, clothing, and homes. Today, they continue to prioritize sustainable practices that respect their connection to the land.
the haudenosaunee used oil and gas
If you are talking about the Haudenosaunee aka Iroquois...my people...we had longhouses.
Haudenosaunee Development Institute was created in 2007.
It means What did it mean when they say the society of the Haudenosaunee was matrilineal?
Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.
Iroquois
THE missionaries had A Good influence between the wedat AND haudenosaunises by calling it there land and making every body die so they can have land food and stuf for there self