Eastern Native American tribes often practiced decentralized governance, with each tribe or band having its own system of leadership, typically led by chiefs or councils. Decision-making was often communal, involving consensus among members, with leaders chosen based on wisdom, experience, or lineage. Many tribes engaged in diplomacy and trade with each other, establishing alliances or confederations for mutual benefit. The governance structures varied widely among different tribes, reflecting their unique cultures and social practices.
Don't u mean warm!
Ki
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How did the physical environment of the eastern woodland Indians affect the homes they constructed
Not exactly you see, the Iroquois is a small group of tribes inside the whole subgroup of the eastern woodland Indians
Don't u mean warm!
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
Ki
I need the answer to this
Democracy
There are many nations that govern themselves.
They are not mature enough to govern themselves, let alone anybody else.
what are some of the eastern woodland indians customs and traditions
Britain wanted colonists to know how to govern themselves. You're welcome -Justin Juarez I love you
They called themselves Lenape Indians. >.<~ Kiwinito
Yes Eastern woodland Indians is another name for the Iroquois Indians.