bark covered tipis
They live in Woodland Cree.
They live in Woodland Cree.
The Woodland Cree are a group of Indigenous peoples in Canada, primarily residing in the boreal forests of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. They traditionally engage in hunting, fishing, and trapping, relying on the natural resources of their forested environment for sustenance. Their culture is rich in oral traditions, with a strong emphasis on community and spirituality, often reflected in their ceremonies and connection to the land. Today, many Woodland Cree continue to practice their cultural traditions while also adapting to modern influences and lifestyles.
the eastern woodland enviorment was hot and humid.
They live in Florida!
They live in Woodland Cree.
They live in Woodland Cree.
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Berch Bark wigwams
The Woodland Cree are a group of Indigenous peoples in Canada, primarily residing in the boreal forests of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. They traditionally engage in hunting, fishing, and trapping, relying on the natural resources of their forested environment for sustenance. Their culture is rich in oral traditions, with a strong emphasis on community and spirituality, often reflected in their ceremonies and connection to the land. Today, many Woodland Cree continue to practice their cultural traditions while also adapting to modern influences and lifestyles.
the eastern woodland enviorment was hot and humid.
Long cold winters and short summers with lots of mosquitoes and Black Flies. They live in a broad band across northern Canada.They live in frozen lands, and extremly cold conditions.
Canadian woodland caribous live in the woodland of Canada.
Open woodland, hills and savannahs across Africa
Scrubland, woodland, etc. They can live pretty much anywhere.
The type of decomposers that live in a woodland biome would be mushrooms, fungi, and moss. All of these organisms normally can be found on the sides of trees or in moist soil.