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Native Americans of the Woodlands

JenniferLanceZak

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The Eastern Woodland people lived in the Northeastern part of the United States of America and were there for 10,000years.

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They lived in Longhouses. They also lived in Wigwams.

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A Longhouse was a large rectangular building with a framework of wooden poles

covered with bark.

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To build a Wigwam, the builder’s first job was to trace an outline on the ground .Then

they dug holes along it.

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More than thirty families could live in a Longhouse. Only two

families could live in a Wigwam.

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In the winter, men wore skirts and shirts made of buckskin

from deer.

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The women wore skirts woven from wild grasses and warm furs.

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In summer women wore their grass woven skirts. Men wore breechcloths. The

children wore nothing.

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They all wore soft buckskin moccasins.

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Most eastern woodlands people ate plants , berries ,fruits , and

vegetables .

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They ate fish, seals, corn, rabbits, and fox for food.

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Salmon had to be dried and smoked before it was stored.

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They hunted for deer , rabbits , and foxes.

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The women took care of the crops when the men were

away for hunting trips.

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The Native Americans of the Northeast built Palisades to protect their village. A

Palisade was kind of like a fort.

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Trees were very important. they used them for houses, canoes , and palisades.

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River water was used for drinking and bathing.

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Grasses were pretty important for the Woodland people, too.

women used them for clothes.

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Women helped take care of children and crafted pottery.

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The Woodlands Indians believed in spirits for every part of nature.