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What is the main basis used to group Eastern woodlands peoples a Iroquois or algonquian?

basis Eastern woodlands


Is the algonquin and the eastern woodland the same?

No, Algonquin is the name of a single tribe which was made up of many small bands living along the Ottawa river valley in Canada. "Eastern Woodlands" is the name given to a cultural area covering most of the eastern parts of North America, which historically was home to a very large number of tribes.The eastern woodlands tribes included people who spoke different Algonquian languages, Iroquoian languages and Siouan languages.The Algonquian group included the Algonquin mentioned above, the Ojibwe, the Nakapi, the Powhatan, the Menominee, Wampanoag, Narragansett, Pocomtuc, Nipmuc, Abenaki, Montauk, Nanticoke, Wappinger, Mahican, Mohegan, Delaware, Shawnee and many more. The Iroquoian group included the Iroquois tribes (Seneca, Cayuga, Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida and Tuscarora), the Susquehanna, Huron, Erie, Petun, Neutral and Tobacco tribes. The Siouan group included the Winnebago, Tutelo, Saponi, Monacan, Occaneechi, Cheraw, Catawba and Waccamaw tribes.


What group of Indians lived in the Eastern Woodlands?

The Iroquois


Which group lived in the eastern woodlands regions?

Huron


Which culture group lived in the eastern woodlands?

Huron


What language group did the Powhatan Indians belong to?

The Powhatan people spoke Powhatan or Virginia Algonquian, an extinct language belonging to the Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian languages.


Which culture group lived in the eastern woodlands region?

Huron


What is the Mohawk tribe's culture group?

Eastern Woodlands culture.


What did the homes of Erie Indians look like?

The Erie of northern Ohio were an Iroquoian group (meaning they spoke an Iroquoian language). They constructed typical woodlands long-houses in villages surrounded by tall palisades for defence - they were traditional enemies of the Iroquois league and almost constantly at war.


What was used to group Eastern woodland peoples as Iroquoian's or Algonquians?

the languages they spoke i think i am not sure


Which group made decisions that affected all the leagues nations in the eastern woodlands?

50 chiefs from all nations


How do you say karli in iroquoian?

There is no such language as Iroquoian. "Iroquoian" refers to a group of more than a dozen different languages. You would have to be more specific.Here is a list of Iroquoian languages. Note that People's names are usually not translatable:SenecaCayugaOnandagaMohawkOneidaSusquehannockWyandotErieTuscaroraNottoway