all of them:
*squash
*tobacco
*corn
*beans
*pumpkins
that's all of them(:
answered by:caitlyn parsonss(:
Some crops grown by northeastern tribes included maize (corn), beans, and squash, which were known as the "Three Sisters" because they were often planted together. Other crops included sunflowers, tobacco, and various types of berries. These crops played a significant role in the diet and cultural practices of the tribes in the region.
The Hohokam people likely stored extra crops for future use or traded them with neighboring tribes. Additionally, any surplus crops could have been used in ceremonies or festivals within the Hohokam community.
Pre-Columbian tribes in the northeast practiced a mix of agriculture, including growing crops such as maize, beans, and squash. They used a system called "slash and burn" agriculture in which they cleared land by cutting and burning vegetation before planting crops. These tribes also practiced crop rotation and intercropping to maintain soil fertility and maximize yields.
Yes, there were several Native American tribes living in the area around Roanoke Island when the mystery of the Lost Colony occurred. Some of these tribes included the Secotan, Croatoan, and Chowanoc tribes. These tribes had their own unique cultures, languages, and ways of life.
Some of the Indian tribes that lived near Roanoke Island include the Secotan, Croatan, and Roanoke tribes. These tribes were part of the Algonquian linguistic group and inhabited the coastal regions of present-day North Carolina.
Different tribes in the Philippines have diverse burial practices. Some tribes bury their deceased family members in coffins or wooden boxes above ground, while others bury them underground in fetal position. Some tribes also conduct ritualistic ceremonies during the burial process, such as chanting, dancing, and offering of food and belongings to the deceased. Additionally, some tribes practice secondary burial, where the remains are exhumed after a period of time and transferred to a communal ossuary.
These are somethings that grow in the northeastern region;wheatflowerscornstalks
It depended on where they were living. Plains tribes became hunters following the Buffalo herds and they did plant small plots of crops while Northwestern tribes were fishing and hunting in the Pacific Northwest. California tribes were hunters and gathers as well as fishing the streams and coastlines. The tribes of the southeast were using the forests and swamps for hunting, fishing, and planting crops. Northeastern tribes also used the forests very well, planted crops, hunted and fished.
Native American Tribes populated all parts of North America. In doing so, many Tribes found themselves in what was the northeastern part of what was to become the New England section of the United States. There, game was plentiful, and some crops were also grown.
the Iroquois
A group of allied Northeastern Indian tribes.
Obviously, you believe in stereotyping. In fact, some of the Northeastern tribes tend to have very tall members as do other tribes.
Mohican tribes, Chappaqua, and some Crow Tribes iroquois
Crops grown in the northeastern region of the United States include corn, soybeans, wheat, apples, and blueberries. The region's diverse climate and fertile soil support a variety of agricultural products.
The Northeastern tribes like the Mohawks, Iroquois
Some Northeastern tribes worked with the British, while others with the American forces. Others stayed neutral.
The Penobscot tribes are indiginous to the northeastern part of the US, around the state of Maine.
It provides tourism, lumber, medicines, oxygen, homes for tribes, some of their diet such as crops