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.
The eastern woodlands shelter, commonly known as a wigwam or longhouse, was primarily constructed from natural materials found in the surrounding environment. These structures were typically made using a framework of wooden poles covered with bark, mats, or animal hides. The use of materials like birch bark was common due to its durability and water resistance. The design allowed for insulation and a communal living space, accommodating several families in the case of longhouses.
Were the ancient greece exposed to large bodies of water
Ancient Egypt, like modern Egypt) had several of bodies of waters. The main body of water within Egypt was, and still is, the Nile River. The northern coast of Egypt is on the Mediterranean Sea. The eastern coast is on the Red Sea.
Bodies of water during the medieval time period in Europe determined transportation. These bodies of water also determined trade routes.
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The eastern woodlands of North America (United States).
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The natural resources in Eastern Woodlands were rivers for water to drink and to farm and Birch the trees for making canoes, houses, and other objects.
They used buckskin for clothes. It was deer or other animal skins. Sometimes, they decorated the clothes with seashells. The Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands used resources from the bodies of water and forests around them. They ate berries, nuts, deer, fish, rabbits, and other animals. Shelter was made from wood or animal hides. They had harvest celebrations when crops were gathered.
The Gulf of Mexico & The Caribbean Sea
I don't know what kind but I do know what instruments they played. They played water drums and flutes.
The two bodies of water that formed the eastern and southern boundaries of Shang territory were the Yellow Sea to the east and the Yangtze River to the south.
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The Nile River has large amounts of water.
Lake Victoria