The people of the Eastern Woodlands, primarily Native American tribes like the Iroquois and Algonquin, lived in harmony with their forested environment. They relied on a combination of hunting, fishing, and gathering, utilizing resources such as deer, fish, nuts, and berries. Their homes, often longhouses or wigwams, were constructed from bark, wood, and other natural materials. Additionally, they practiced agriculture, cultivating crops like corn, beans, and squash, known as the "Three Sisters," which were vital to their diet and culture.
wigwams
The Eastern Woodlands
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.
they did
yes they did
By the water
The eastern woodlands
yes they live in the north
The Eastern Woodlands
they live in the EASTERN WOODLANS region ----
they had trouble with...
Because your moma told them to live in canada