There is no collective proper noun for the native Americans called the Eastern Woodland Peoples, other than "Eastern Woodland Peoples." This grouping is used to distinguish them from the Plains Indians to the west and the natives of the Subarctic area to the north.
The list of tribes and tribal groups who were part of the Eastern Woodlands Peoples is very long. It includes:
and many others
The woodlands tribes include the Cree, Ojibwe, Algonkin (or Algonquin), Naskapi, Mi'kmaq, Abenaki, Malecite, Pennacook, Nipmuc, Mohegan, Mahican, Niantic, Wappinger, Delaware, Shawnee, Nanticoke, Piscataway, Powhatan, Weapemeoc, Chowanoc, Pamlico, Secotan, Attikamek, Ottawa, Potawatomi, Mascouten, Kickapoo, Menominee, Sauk and Fox, Illini, Miami, Winnebago, Monacan, Saponi, Occaneechi, Cheraw, Catawba, Huron, Erie, Tobacco, Neutral, Petun, Sasquehanna, Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Tuscarora, Meherrin, Nottaway, Corree, Mongo and Neusiok. There were many others.
Powhatan, Narraganset, Mahican (Mohican)
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The Great Plains, the Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest, and the Eastern Woodlands
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eastern woodlands and cherokee
The Great Plains, the Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest, and the Eastern Woodlands
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Cherokee, Catawba, and Edisto.
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There has never been a native American tribe called the Mohicans - this was the result of serious confusion on the part of the writer James Fenimore Cooper ("Last of the Mohicans"). He confused two eastern tribes: the Mohegans and the Mahicans, combining elements of these two names to create a third. The Mohegan-Pequot tribe lived in the area that became eastern Connecticut. The Mahican tribe lived along the Hudson River in the area of Albany, north of the Wappinger tribes.
There has never been a native American tribe called the Mohicans - this was the result of serious confusion on the part of the writer James Fenimore Cooper ("Last of the Mohicans"). He confused two eastern tribes: the Mohegans and the Mahicans, combining elements of these two names to create a third. The Mohegan-Pequot tribe lived in the area that became eastern Connecticut. The Mahican tribe lived along the Hudson River in the area of Albany, north of the Wappinger tribes.
There has never been a native American tribe called the Mohicans - this was the result of serious confusion on the part of the writer James Fenimore Cooper ("Last of the Mohicans"). He confused two eastern tribes: the Mohegans and the Mahicans, combining elements of these two names to create a third. The Mohegan-Pequot tribe lived in the area that became eastern Connecticut. The Mahican tribe lived along the Hudson River in the area of Albany, north of the Wappinger tribes.
The ancient Athenians were a group of people that lived in ancient Greece and still do today.
Many tribes that resided in the United States also lived in Canada. In northern Canada there are many unique tribes called Inuit, Eskimo and other names.
There is no language called Mohican, since the Mohican tribe was invented by James Fenimore Cooper for one of his books. He had heard of two different eastern woodlands tribes (the Mohegan and the Mahican) and simply mixed the two names together to produce a third.In the Mahican language the word for river is sibò; in Mohegan it is sipo.