trees as building materials
The Iroquois Indians lived in the Eastern Woodlands region of the world. Meaning, they had plenty of wood to use, with which they made capital resources. Longhouses, which are literally long houses are made of wood, used from the abundance of wood supplied in the forest. The Iroquois also lived near bodies of water, meaning they had a good supply of water-animals (fish, plants, etc.).
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Yes. The Iroquois men used them rarely. But mostly on special occasions
the Iroquois used bows arrows, lance, tomahawk, and a club that is what I got from my book
They hunted for fish and lived in longhouses.
They survived by using the environment.
how did the miwok and the hupa use their environment to survive
i dont now
trees as building materials
their environment was heavily forested
they found resorces
many forests
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.
dirt and sand
Trees, bushes, plants, water and natural resources- any thing they could use to keep alive
they shed their skin