pickles
No
Wampum beads, made from conch and clam shells, were very valuable. The eastern woodland indians also created medicine bags, woven baskets, and bone and antler jewelry.
Farming corn
Farming corn
Farming corn
The Woodland Indians wore deer skin most of the time. In the winter they wore either Bear or Beaver skin to keep them warm.
Farming corn
The Woodland Indians lived in a variety of states and in parts of Canada. This means that they had a variety of weather. They lived in areas that had very cold winters, and hot, humid summers.
No
woodlands are a type of forested area. eastern woodlands are woodlands near the eastern side of the country. pretty self-explanatory. woodland are not people.
Historically they had very little in common as there was many differant cultures in both areas, each with their own beliefs, customs and languages. I'd go into detail, but it'd take way too much time to type. And housing among them was way differant too. Prehaps the only thing the woodland indians had in common with the plains indians was the type of weaponry used such as the spear and Bow.
they ate wild plants, berries, gourds, corn they called maize ,and deer and elk and turkey and fish