By Allie, Logan, Joe and Luke FOOD They ate… Salmon, fruit, weeds, nuts, crops, turtles, bear, bird, beaver, deer and hawk.

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By Allie, Logan, Joe and Luke

FOOD They ate… Salmon, fruit, weeds, nuts, crops, turtles, bear, bird, beaver, deer and hawk.

Shelter The Iroquois tribe lived in long houses. Long houses are made of poles and bark. The women were in charge.

The Iroquois tribe used rock and bone spears.

c.o.s.m.o C. C stands for Cayuga O. O Stands for Onondaga S. S stands for Seneca M. M stands for Mohawk O. O stands for Oneida These are the 5 nations. We remember this by COSMO.

population The population is 16,00 probley less than 20,000.

location New York We think that they lived in Manhattan.

climate It was very sunny and warm. In the winter, it was snowy.

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