Sigh.
It's not India, it's north-America.
They are not called Indians as the ignorant Europeans assumed, they were aboriginals, of North America, a place the Europeans didn't know existed.
As for agriculture, the aboriginals used agriculture to maintain a more constant supply of food. More food, easier living, more time and energy for improving their lifestyles. They stopped being nomads that traveled all over the place in search of food and settled down to form small villages/towns.
Less walking, hunting and gathering, more farming and fishing.
... pretty much sums it up....
Powhatan
The native Woodland Indians
Woodland Indians is a general term used to describe various Native American tribes who inhabited the eastern woodlands of North America, primarily between the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean. These tribes include the Iroquois, Algonquin, Shawnee, Creek, and many others. They depended on hunting, fishing, and agriculture for livelihood, and had well-developed social and cultural systems. Today, many descendants of woodland tribes continue to live in the same regions and maintain their cultural traditions.
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
the woodland regionthey lived in the tidewater part of Virginia and it was not just one tribe but a nation that at it's peak contained over 30 tribes
Woodland Indians lived in wigwams and longhouses
the woodland indians
A:they are called eastern woodland Indians because they lived in forest and were in the east coast.
woodland indians lived in longhouses and olmecs in tepees
The Woodland Indians lived in a variety of states and in parts of Canada. This means that they had a variety of weather. They lived in areas that had very cold winters, and hot, humid summers.
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
Powhatan
The native Woodland Indians
Thet lived in forests off of the Ohio and Mississippi river.
They farmed corn, hunted, and lived in villages
Self-Sustainably. They lived in harmony with nature & flowed with the seasons & its food. They lived in Abundance.
Woodland Indians is a general term used to describe various Native American tribes who inhabited the eastern woodlands of North America, primarily between the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean. These tribes include the Iroquois, Algonquin, Shawnee, Creek, and many others. They depended on hunting, fishing, and agriculture for livelihood, and had well-developed social and cultural systems. Today, many descendants of woodland tribes continue to live in the same regions and maintain their cultural traditions.