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The Iroquois tribes did not live on Long Island; the tribes were all from the Algonquian language group.
Algonquian is not the name of a tribe, but a very large family of distantly related languages spoken across most of North America.The game of rackets was played by the six Iroquois tribes and by the Ojibwe, Abenaki, Cree, Delaware, Iowa, Menominee, Miami, Missisauga, Nipissing, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Sauk and Fox and Shawnee (all of them, apart from the Iroquois, classed as Algonquian tribes).
basis Eastern woodlands
Between the Atlantic ocean and the Mississippi river
Some of the Algonquian tribes made canoes from hollowed logs - the Powhatan of the Virginia tidewater area certainly did. Many other Algonquian tribes made canoes of birch bark over a timber frame, including the Ojibwe, Maliseet, Cree, Algonkin and Naskapi.Canoes made by the Iroquois tribes were generally of elm bark over a timber frame.
A Iroquois home is a longhouse and a Algonquian's house is round.
how were the eastern woodland people grouped as iroquois or algonquian
Mohawk, Ojibwa, Chippewa, Iroquois, and Algonquian.
The Iroquois tribes did not live on Long Island; the tribes were all from the Algonquian language group.
The First Americans were Native Americans, Iroquois and Algonquian.
Mainly Algonquian and Iroquois.
Algonquian is not the name of a tribe, but a very large family of distantly related languages spoken across most of North America.The game of rackets was played by the six Iroquois tribes and by the Ojibwe, Abenaki, Cree, Delaware, Iowa, Menominee, Miami, Missisauga, Nipissing, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Sauk and Fox and Shawnee (all of them, apart from the Iroquois, classed as Algonquian tribes).
basis Eastern woodlands
Thedifferencebetween theAlgonquinand theIroquoisis that theIroquois are mostly farmers and theAlgonquins were mostly hunters.
Between the Atlantic ocean and the Mississippi river
England was allies with the Iroquois. The Algonquian were not a single tribe, it was a similar language of many tribes.http://www.bigorrin.org/algonquian_kids.htm
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