The first known native inhabitants of the Northeast region of what is now the United States were various Indigenous peoples, including the Algonquin, Iroquois, and Wampanoag tribes. These groups lived in the region for thousands of years before European contact, developing rich cultures and societies. Each tribe had its own distinct languages, traditions, and social structures, contributing to the diverse tapestry of Native American life in the Northeast.
Because they are heartbroken and want to live alone in the Northeast
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They used wood because they need it to build their houses
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Because they are heartbroken and want to live alone in the Northeast
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THe northeast area of Pennsylvania was originally home to the Munsee (or Minisink) branch of the Delawares.
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Yes. The northeast woodlands communities were considered more nomadic than other native areas in the country.
A Native American people inhabiting northeast Oregon and southeast Washington
Powhatan and Tuscarora was the nearest native American groups
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They used wood because they need it to build their houses