The eastern woodland Indians did not make their living as we would think of today. They had everything they needed to live. They grew, gathered and hunted their food. They built their homes from wood that grew abundantly. They made their tools and utensils. If they needed something they didn't have, which was not often, they would trade for it.
They used buckskin for clothes. It was deer or other animal skins. Sometimes, they decorated the clothes with seashells. The Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands used resources from the bodies of water and forests around them. They ate berries, nuts, deer, fish, rabbits, and other animals. Shelter was made from wood or animal hides. They had harvest celebrations when crops were gathered.
Hunted and grew food in gardens.
They hunted and grew crops.
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The eastern woodlands is in the eastern part of the United States.
The tribes of the Eastern woodlands use natural resources to support themselves bye using the wood from trees to make longhouses and canoes, they also hunted the animals living in the Eastern woodlands
woodlands are a type of forested area. eastern woodlands are woodlands near the eastern side of the country. pretty self-explanatory. woodland are not people.
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 people of the Eastern Woodlands used wood from the region's many forests to make their homes and tools. The Eastern Woodlands is noted for ample rainfall numerous lakes, streams, and rivers.
The eastern woodlands is in the eastern part of the United States.
The tribes of the Eastern woodlands use natural resources to support themselves bye using the wood from trees to make longhouses and canoes, they also hunted the animals living in the Eastern woodlands
woodlands are a type of forested area. eastern woodlands are woodlands near the eastern side of the country. pretty self-explanatory. woodland are not people.
Eastern woodlands
The Algonquin people got affected
The Algonquin people got affected
The Eastern Woodlands
Eastern woodlands eat rabbits,bears,and deer. (animals)
The eastern woodlands traded fur and weapons and food.
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.
basis Eastern woodlands
cry cerimonies what are some of the eastern woodlands customs and traditions?