Eastern Woodland people primarily used canoes made from trees, rather than kayaks. These canoes were typically constructed from birch bark or dugout logs and were well-suited for the rivers and lakes in their environment. Kayaks, which are more associated with Arctic and sub-Arctic Indigenous peoples, were not commonly used in the Eastern Woodlands.
they didnt
They used buffalo skin.
yes
the went kakakakakakakak
The Woodland Indians used natural resources to make their jewelry. Shells that were colorful were used to decorate. The Indians believed there were magic in the wampum shells.
some woodland native test preps are; use your notes to study; make your own quiz; most of all let your buddy's help you.
they are used for sailing in the sea
They used their feet.
the Canadian Inuits
The original purpose of kayaks varies depending on geography. Mainly most cultures used kayaks for hunting and the transport of furs and other goods for trade. Today we use kayaks for fishing and recreation.
Yes because they use them to fish from far out
the woodland Cree used the drums sometimes to heal people and some people believed that they were able to talk to the spirit world and so they could also use the drums to talk to the other worlds that they believed in