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Title: Eastern Woodlands


1
Eastern Woodlands
  • By Wade R.

2
Physical Features
  • The physical features are many large rivers.
  • Also they lived by a hilly region, plateau, and
    gently rolling plains, plus fertile soil.

3
Plants
  • The plants there were very many broad leaf trees,
    and also cedar trees.
  • There are beautiful trees that lose their leaves
    in the fall like birch, elm, oak, ash, maple,
    hickory, and beech.
  • There are pine trees, but they dont lose their
    leaves.

4
Animals
  • There are 350 species of birds, opossum, fox,
    skunk, groundhog, rabbit, bass, trout, perch,
    beaver, otter, muskrat, and deer.

5
Longhouse
  • Longhouses could hold up to 20 families.
  • Longhouses were 65 feet and (20 meters) long.

6
Inside of a Longhouse
  • There were logs for sitting on.
  • They had beds for sleeping on.
  • There were fireplaces for cooking food and
    warming.
  • They had tables to put their food on.

7
Wigwams
  • Wigwams were made of poles and bark and were
    rounded shaped.
  • Wigwams were built along the sea, and wigwams
    were put together and taken down easily.

8
Food
  • The types of vegetables they planted were 17
    kinds of corn, 60 kinds of beans, at least 7
    types of squash, and wild rice.
  • For meat, they hunted deer, beaver, and muskrat.

9
Clothing
  • The clothing they wore were leggings and dresses
    made from animal skins, feathers, and bones.
  • The men wore caps.

10
Family Life
  • The kids did not go to school they learned by
    watching grown-ups hunt, farm, and carve bowls.
  • The kids did jobs like carving bowls, farming,
    and beading moccasins.

11
European Influence
  • The European changed the way they lived.
  • They traded tools, guns, glass ware, beads, and
    cloth.
  • Many animals were killed for fur.

12
Native Americans Today
  • Now, their life has changed.
  • Now they build buildings and bridges.
  • The thing that is still the same is that they are
    not afraid of heights.

13
Other
  • The tools they used were bows and arrows, spears,
    poles, shields, wooden hoes, stone adzes, axes,
    and knives.
  • For games they played lacrosse and snow snake.
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