i believe they made them out of birch bark from the birch bark tree.
The eastern woodlands used rivers and lakes as their main form of transportation. They navigated these waterways using canoes made from birchbark or dugout logs. They also made use of well-established trails on land for travel on foot or by horse.
They stitched two prices of bark together and made the other prices the same way and stuck all that to make canoes
Eastern Woodland Indians used a variety of technologies to support their way of life, such as birchbark canoes for transportation, bows and arrows for hunting, and a variety of tools made from materials like stone, bone, and wood for tasks like farming and crafting. They were also known for their intricate beadwork and pottery-making techniques.
they made their clothes out of animal skins.
Eastern Woodland societies traditionally wore clothing made from animal hides such as deerskin, and sometimes cloth woven from plant fibers. Clothing items included moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, shirts, and robes. Decorations were often made using beadwork, quillwork, and sometimes feathers.
They made longhouses, they used birch and oak bark.
Dressed warm with pelts, made warm shelters, and built fires for warmth.
The Algonquins reside in Canada. They made things like birchbark houses, clothing, and canoes. They didn't make much of their own food because they were hunters and gatherers.
men did all the hard work and farmed, hunted, made pottery, cleared forest land, and made clocks and other wooden things
they made lots of toilet paper for a living!
Many American Indians of the Pacific Northwest and the Eastern Woodlands A lived in loghouses B made cedar-wood plank houses C used whae fat to make oil D made canoes from logs or birch bark
Boats have been made in Canada for about 10,000 to 14,000 years. Famous examples are the birch bark canoe of the Eastern Woodland tribes, the kayak and umiak of the Inuit and the cedar dugout canoes of the Haida and coastal tribes. When Canada was "discovered" by Europeans in the periods following 1000 CE the Vikings, Basque and French all built and repaired boats of various sizes to European standards.