the Iroquois made canoes by chopping down huge trees and then lighting small fires in the logs. After burning out the middle, they would scoop out the ashes by using stone tools. They fashioned huge oars from the limbs of the trees. An giant canoe could hold up to 100 people.
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In the Iroquois culture, scrapers were used to scrape the organic matter off the hides. They were also used to clean out fruits and vegetables.
well i no that the Iroquois grew wheat and.tobacco
Bones and Horns from deer.
chelsea majors bible made them do it
well the the Iroquois used weapons to hunt wooly-mammoths but they didn't have technology like we have today but someone introduced them to horses so they wouldn't have to hunt on their feet again and thats pretty much it for how the Iroquois did their life back then
The Iroquois used many tools including axes, bows, and agricultural tools. They used knives, mortar and pestles, and hoes made from the shoulder blades of deer and elk.
clothing for iroquois
Iroquois tools were traditionally crafted by the Indigenous peoples of the Iroquois Confederacy, which includes the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations. These tools were made by skilled artisans within the community, often using local materials such as stone, wood, and bone. The designs and techniques were passed down through generations, reflecting the Iroquois' deep knowledge of their environment and resourcefulness.
The Iroquois tools were used for hunting and fishing.
bow and arrows
Before the Europeans came to North America, the Iroquois made tools from stone, bone, and antlers. They also used fire as a tool. They used small controlled burns to fell trees and cut poles and poles to length.
the iroquois used wood,stone,leather and bones
bow and arrows
they were made by the Iroquois. Iroquois canoe was made out of birch-bark and sometimes tree trunks it depends.
they used axe tomahawk and fire
Fingers (other peoples)
makeing art peace and tools