Historically they had very little in common as there was many differant cultures in both areas, each with their own beliefs, customs and languages. I'd go into detail, but it'd take way too much time to type. And housing among them was way differant too. Prehaps the only thing the woodland indians had in common with the plains indians was the type of weaponry used such as the spear and Bow.
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
Not exactly you see, the Iroquois is a small group of tribes inside the whole subgroup of the eastern woodland Indians
It's because they are different people and grous
they were not the same.
Woodland Indians lived in wigwams and longhouses
Native American Indians are indigenous people of North America. There are many ways to organize the different cultures:Location: Southeastern, Southwestern, Northwest, Plains, Woodland, Coastal.Occupation: hunters/gatherers, fishermen, weavers, etc.Shelter: hogan, teepee, longhouse, wigwam, mud and daub, pueblo, etc.Language group is another type.
No. One is in the East and the other is in the South. That is why they are called what they are called.
SpiritsThe Woodland Indians believed in spirits.
what are some of the eastern woodland indians customs and traditions
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
savages
No