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In exchange for furs, Iroquois men brought home a wealth of useful trade goods, especially metal items such as guns, axes, knives, hoes, cooking pots, needles, ...
Among the Iroquoians, tasks were divided by gender. Men's work and women's work complemented one another. For example, men cleared the fields for farming, ...
The peoples of the Iroquois included (from east to west) the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. After 1722, the Iroquoian-speaking Tuscarora people ... Iroquois passport · Iroquois mythology · Iroquois kinship · Iroquoian languages
Each gender had unique responsibilities. Men were the hunters and the warriors, while women grew crops and looked after the longhouses. Men also serve as the ...
Groups of men built houses and palisades, fished, hunted, and engaged in military activities. Groups of women produced crops of corn (maize), beans, and squash, ...
"Iroquois men traditionally wore fringed shirts made from deerskin. In the summer months men would often not wear a shirt, but would wear a finger-woven ...
Iroquois men hunted in the mountains for deer and moose. The Iroquois built long, narrow buildings called longhouses. A longhouse was home to many Iroquois ...
The Iroquois men were skilled hunters. On foot they silently stalked deer, or drove moose and caribou into the water where hunters in canoes killed them.
Through alliances, first with the Dutch and then with the English, Iroquois men established themselves as the middlemen in the fur trade. They regulated the ...
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