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they made their clothes out of animal skins.
men did all the hard work and farmed, hunted, made pottery, cleared forest land, and made clocks and other wooden things
Longhouses made from wood, sod, and animal skins.
The eastern woodlands used rivers and lakes as their main form of transportation. They navigated these waterways using canoes made from birchbark or dugout logs. They also made use of well-established trails on land for travel on foot or by horse.
The Ho-Chunk or Winnebago people were typical of eastern woodlands tribes, using both small bark-covered wigwams and larger longhouses. The longhouses were rctangular in plan and had a curved roof. See links below for images:
They made longhouses, they used birch and oak bark.
i believe they made them out of birch bark from the birch bark tree.
they made their clothes out of animal skins.
Eastern Woodland societies traditionally wore clothing made from animal hides such as deerskin, and sometimes cloth woven from plant fibers. Clothing items included moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, shirts, and robes. Decorations were often made using beadwork, quillwork, and sometimes feathers.
10 people made longhouses
Wood and animal fur were the main things used to build longhouses
Eastern Woodlands Native Americans typically lived in longhouses made of bark, saplings, and woven mats. These longhouses were large, communal structures shared among multiple families or extended family groups. They were well-suited to the resource-rich environment of the Eastern Woodlands, allowing for ample space and protection during the region's varied weather conditions.
Dressed warm with pelts, made warm shelters, and built fires for warmth.
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Longhouses are made out of wood, bark, some animals skin. These are my ideas for what i know from.
The Pequot, Native Americans that inhabited in Connecticut, lived in villages that were made up of longhouses and wigwams. Longhouses were made of wood and could accommodate many people. These people hunted, farmed, and fished for food.
they were made of wood and mortar and skins