anything they could find
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i think deer skin not shure
forest
The eastern woodlands traded fur and weapons and food.
a stick n a piece of bone
An atakapa is a member of an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands, an area of the southeastern United States and the northeastern border of Mexico.
The Iroquois Indians are Native American people that lived in the Northeastern U.S. The area is also referred to as the Eastern Woodlands region.
The Eastern Woodlands Indians main resource was trees. The trees were used to make canoes, shelters, carving tools, and weapons for wood.
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how did native Americans of the eastern woodlands use the Natural Resources in their environment
I suppose it depends on a number of specifics; hunting or warfare, time period, region, etc. There are 3 groups of weapons used by people of the Eastern Woodlands. Group#1 Projectile weapons: Bows and Arrows, Blowguns, and Firearms (All see continual parallel use from approx c1600-present) Group#2 Impact weapons: Tomahawks*, ie. (Ballheaded, Sabre, Gunstock clubs), axes (Pipe, Belt, Half, Biscayne, etc.) Group#3 Cutting weapons: Steel knives (Fixed blade AND folding blade) *Tomahawk is a general term for a variety of impact weapons, and not simply a a stick with a rock in it. (See "stone celt" "stone celt axe")
The Northeastern woodlands, often referred to as the northeastern United States and parts of southeastern Canada, cover an area of approximately 190 million acres. This region features a diverse range of forests, including deciduous, coniferous, and mixed woodlands, supporting a rich variety of wildlife and plant species. The climate and topography contribute to the ecological diversity found in this area, making it a significant ecological zone in North America.