They need food, shelter, clothing, and water
The English word "Tennessee" derives from the Cherokee (Iroquois) village name ta'nasi', origination unknown.
Between the Atlantic ocean and the Mississippi river
Not geographically, the Hopi are located in the American Southwest, New Mexico area, and the Iroquois are in the Northeast. However, there does seem to be a relationship between them. One belief is that the Iroquois originated in the southwest and migrated east and northward. There are some similarities between Iroquois cultures and the Hopi and I've heard elders refer to the Hopi as their relatives. Also it is not the 'Iroquois tribe.' Iroquois is mostly a language group divided between Northern Iroquois and Southern Iroqouis: Northern Iroquois consisting of the well known Haudenosaunee (Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Tuscarora) among many other nations in Pennsylvania and Canada along Lake Ontario and the Southern Iroqouis consisting of the Cherokee and other nations.
The Iroquois used animals as a means of survival. Animal skins and furs were used to make clothes and blankets to keep warm.
Nocturnal, big ears for hares to cool off bodies(Air Conditioning in a weird way)
Cherokee are related to the Iroquois tribal group
hunting
The Cherokee as a tribe was never in New York - that was the Delaware (Lenapi), Mohawk and Iroquois.
cherokee, iroquois, aztec, inca, arapaho
Sioux Cherokee Blackfoot Hopi Navajo
The Iroquois kept warm in the winter by wearing robes made of bear fur to keep warm
The English word "Tennessee" derives from the Cherokee (Iroquois) village name ta'nasi', origination unknown.
Cherokee, Iroquois, Seminole
Palisades were crucial to an Iroquois village as they provided a strong defensive barrier against potential attacks from enemies or rival tribes. Made from tall wooden stakes, these structures enhanced the village's security, allowing the Iroquois to protect their people and resources. Additionally, palisades contributed to a sense of community and safety, fostering a stable environment for social and economic activities within the village. Overall, they were a vital element of Iroquois architecture and survival strategies.
they ate each other
by eating plants and animals
They are all American Indian tribes.