The people of the Eastern Woodlands used wood from the region's many forests to make their homes and tools. The Eastern Woodlands is noted for ample rainfall numerous lakes, streams, and rivers.
Huron
Farming corn
No
They built cities out of mud brick from river basins
I don't understand what you're asking, woodlands is not a measuremet of the Mohawk people. Mohawk people lived amongst the Northern woodlands of America in the now New York state and the bottom of the Greatlakes East region.
Eastern Woodlands Region
The people of the Eastern Woodlands used wood from the region's many forests to make their homes and tools. The Eastern Woodlands is noted for ample rainfall numerous lakes, streams, and rivers.
they live in the EASTERN WOODLANS region ----
*shrug*
North America
Eastern Woodlands of North America
no
Huron
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 woodlands are a region of North America, (Florida everglades, Big Sky Country, are others). Primerily a forest-like region, the woodlands are home to an amazing assortment of wildlife including the grey wolf, mountain lions, raccoons, and eagles just to name a few.
The Arctic is present in the northern region. In the south is the Antarctic region.