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The Eastern Woodlands Indians main resource was trees. The trees were used to make canoes, shelters, carving tools, and weapons for wood.
they made their clothes out of cloths and something sticky then let it dry to wear it
The eastern woodland Indians did not make their living as we would think of today. They had everything they needed to live. They grew, gathered and hunted their food. They built their homes from wood that grew abundantly. They made their tools and utensils. If they needed something they didn't have, which was not often, they would trade for it.
they made their clothes out of shells and grass like clam shells or other shells in ceremonies headdress with feathers from bird such as owls and woodpeckers.
Dream catchers
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The Woodland Indians used natural resources to make their jewelry. Shells that were colorful were used to decorate. The Indians believed there were magic in the wampum shells.
The five major landforms of the Eastern Woodland Indians were forests, rivers, lakes, mountains, and swamps. These landforms provided valuable resources for the tribes, including food, water, shelter, and transportation routes. The Eastern Woodland Indians adapted their way of life to make the most of these diverse landscapes.
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wool
cotton
they wore the animals fur that they killed as there clothes.
yes indians made their clothing and they were a tribe (some indians)
they wore ugly kine clothe
some woodland native test preps are; use your notes to study; make your own quiz; most of all let your buddy's help you.