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The Seneca, part of the Iroquois Confederacy, employed a variety of hunting techniques that included using bows and arrows, traps, and nets. They primarily hunted game such as deer, bear, and smaller animals, often utilizing the skills of skilled hunters who understood animal behavior. Hunting was typically a communal activity, with groups working together to drive game into specific areas. The Seneca also incorporated spiritual practices, offering thanks to the animals for sustenance.

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