The Indians of the Eastern Woodlands, including tribes like the Iroquois, Algonquin, and Huron, primarily relied on a mix of hunting, fishing, and agriculture for sustenance. They cultivated crops known as the "Three Sisters"—corn, beans, and squash—while also gathering wild plants and hunting game in the rich forests. Their societies were often organized into complex political structures, with longhouses serving as communal dwellings. Additionally, they engaged in trade and formed alliances, which were crucial for their survival and cultural exchange.
The Eastern Woodlands Indians main resource was trees. The trees were used to make canoes, shelters, carving tools, and weapons for wood.
it was usually based on what they are good at
yes ,yes they do
No
Answer no or yes.
Longhouse
Yes Eastern woodland Indians is another name for the Iroquois Indians.
Longhouses
The Iroquois
No
they live in the EASTERN WOODLANS region ----
The Eastern Woodlands Indians main resource was trees. The trees were used to make canoes, shelters, carving tools, and weapons for wood.
it was usually based on what they are good at
No, the Cherokee Indians did
fat albert did
yes ,yes they do
No, Courtney Simon did.