they used the wood for travel and shelter, they used the soil for crops, and they used the animals for food
they used the wood for travel and shelter, they used the soil for crops, and they used the animals for food
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They used birch-bark for making canoes They used elm bark for making long houses.
how did native Americans of the eastern woodlands use the Natural Resources in their environment
they were diffrent
for supplies
for supplies
The tribes of the Eastern Woodlands use natural resources to support themselves by hunting, gathering and farming. They were able to provide food and use the materials from the land to build and for clothing.
The traditional territory of the Iroquois people includes a variety of landforms such as forests, rivers, lakes, and hills. The region is characterized by a mix of woodlands and waterways, which provided abundant resources for the Iroquois to thrive. They developed sophisticated agricultural techniques to make use of the diverse landscapes within their territory.
The Iroquois.
eastern woodlands
The Iroquois