yes
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
The plains indians and the eastern woodlands to make huts and other homes.
Plains don't have trees, woodlands have trees.
The Lakota tribe is not originally from the Eastern Woodlands cultural region; they are part of the Plains culture, primarily located in the Great Plains of North America. The Eastern Woodlands region is home to tribes such as the Iroquois and Algonquin. The Lakota historically inhabited areas that include present-day North and South Dakota. Their cultural practices and lifestyle are significantly influenced by the vast plains environment rather than the forested regions of the East.
The Great Plains
the eastern plains indains.
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
The Shawnee were originally located in what is now Tennessee and West Virginia, moving west and north into the Ohio country and south-west Pennsylvania. At no time were they Plains Indians - they are classed as an Eastern Woodlands tribe speaking one of many Algonquian languages.
why where eastern plains people able to farm more successfully than western plains people
Rainfall on the eastern plains made it possible for american Indians such as the Pawnee And the Omaha to farm successfully
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Eastern Woodlands