You pose your question in the present tense but I guess you are asking about historical resources.
The major resources used to be timber of many kinds (including maple, ash, oak, birch, hickory, elm and Osage orangewood and black locust further south), deer of various types, the eastern woodlands buffalo (up to about 1800), turkeys, fur-bearing animals like beaver, ermine, mink, foxes, squirrels, otter, lynx, marten, skunks and rabbits, native copper around the Great Lakes, areas of flint, stone for carving and blades, clay for pottery, porcupines for quillwork decoration, cattail stems for mats, basswood fibres for bags and sashes, "Indian hemp" for cords, ropes and nets, birchbark for containers, canoes and dwelling coverings, sweetgrass and cedar bark for storage containers and natural red ochre for making paint.
Large lakes and extensive rivers were used as the main transport routes by canoe. The same watercourses provided food in the form of fish, shellfish and eels; shells were used in many ways for ornaments, tools and as wampum.
Areas of woodland were cleared for use as farmland when growing the usual maize ("Indian corn"), beans and squash.
Natural Resources that are available on the Eastern Woodlands are food fron....forestsm oceans, lakes, and others!
Most of the eastern woodland indians natural resources were wood, grass, trees, animals ect.
There were birch trees made for canoes. They used young trees for making wigwams...deer skin for clothing
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Trees
are you going to tell me why
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 Native Americans tried their best to survive using the natural resources available.
The Eastern Woodlands Indians main resource was trees. The trees were used to make canoes, shelters, carving tools, and weapons for wood.
are you going to tell me why
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 men hunted and fished. The women made clothing and food containers from the Natural Resources.
They used nature recourses like , maybe wild corn , wild berrys
basis Eastern woodlands
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 was a cultural area of the indigenous peoples of North America. They extended from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico (now the eastern US and Canada).Eastern Woodlands are cultural with many beliefs tied to their ancestors. They hunt and farm to gain food sources. They never waste resources that can be used once again unlike us humans!
They used wood and bark for tools
They used wood and bark for tools
They used wood and bark for tools
they were used to trap small and big animals
The Eastern Woodlands Native Americans tried their best to survive using the natural resources available.