Yes, the Iroquois had various jobs and roles within their society. They engaged in agriculture, primarily growing crops like corn, beans, and squash, which were central to their diet. Additionally, men often hunted and fished, while women played key roles in managing the household and processing food. Social roles were well-defined, with responsibilities shared among community members to ensure the well-being of the tribe.
a person who leads his people
the male iroquois indians job was to kill bears mammoth
To take messages from the Creator to the People.
the Iroquois are a mix of farmers, gatherers, hunter and fishers though their main diet came from farming. the Iroquois were farming people! it was the women's job to be charge of farming.
Get water and wood Learn to cook make clothing
Iriquois women would, catch fish, harvest strawberrys, make craddle boards, baskets
Cincinnati means nothing in any of the Iroquois languages. It is a name taken from ancient Roman history; the farmer Cincinnatus was appointed as Roman Dictator and did a good job of defeating the Aequians, enemies of Rome (then he resigned).
The Grand Council of the Iroquois League is the government of the Iroquois
No, the word Iroquois is not an adverb.The word Iroquois is a noun and an adjective.
what are Iroquois region
did the iroquois have laws
because Iroquois were powerful