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How did the tribes of the Eastern woodlands use natural resources to support themselves besides trees for canoes?

The tribes of the Eastern woodlands use natural resources to support themselves bye using the wood from trees to make longhouses and canoes, they also hunted the animals living in the Eastern woodlands


Where did the Eastern Woodlands Tribes settle?

In your but.


How did the tribes of the eastern woodlands use natural resource to support themselves?

The tribes of the Eastern Woodlands use natural resources to support themselves by hunting, gathering and farming. They were able to provide food and use the materials from the land to build and for clothing.


What tribes were in the eastern woodlands region?

North America


What Native American tribes in Eastern Woodlands spoke?

Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke languages in the Siouan, Algonquian, Iriquoian, Muskogean language families.


What did native American tribes in eastern woodlands spoke?

Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke languages in the Siouan, Algonquian, Iriquoian, Muskogean language families.


What did members of the Eastern Woodlands tribes share?

They shared ideas


What shelter did the eastern woodlands tribes wear?

They lived in longhouses.


How did the eastern woodlands tribes live?

They lived very peacefully


Where were the Inuit tribes located?

They are located in the eastern woodlands. (Forests)


What types of hairstyles did the eastern woodlands tribes wear?

braids


What did the eastern woodlands wear?

What materials were used for clothing by eastern woodlands indians? (or eastern woodlands natives, tribes, etc.) Skins, beads, porcupine quills, furs, birch bark, feathers, and, less often, woven materials. The eastern tribes didn't raise sheep for wool, nor did they grow cotton or flax, so yarn wasn't available until the Europeans arrived.