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.
In Longhouses and Wigwams- Wigwams are houses made out of saplings.
The Iroqouis.
How did the physical environment of the eastern woodland Indians affect the homes they constructed
Not exactly you see, the Iroquois is a small group of tribes inside the whole subgroup of the eastern woodland Indians
The Northwest Coast Indians traveled by canoes.
deciduous forest
They live in Woodland Cree.
They live in Longhouses
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
what are some of the eastern woodland indians customs and traditions
How did the physical environment of the eastern woodland Indians affect the homes they constructed
differt states like tenase and gorgia or alabama
Tepis,longhouse and near rivers
Eastern Woodland Indians were a diverse group of Native American tribes that lived in the eastern part of North America prior to European colonization. They relied on agriculture, hunting, and fishing for their subsistence. They lived in longhouses and practiced a variety of spiritual beliefs and cultural practices.
A:they are called eastern woodland Indians because they lived in forest and were in the east coast.
Not exactly you see, the Iroquois is a small group of tribes inside the whole subgroup of the eastern woodland Indians
The Northwest Coast Indians traveled by canoes.
No
Yes they did