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What culture group lived in the Eastern Woodlands region?
The region stretches from the northeastern coast of present-day United States and the Maritimes to west of the Great Lakes. The Eastern Woodlands includes, among others, the Haudenosaunee, Mi’kmaq, Ojibwe and Wendat (Huron) peoples. The Eastern Woodlands is one of six cultural areas of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
What tribes lived in Eastern Woodlands?
The Hall of Eastern Woodlands Indians focuses on the traditional cultures of the Native American peoples, including the Iroquois, Mohegans, Ojibwas, and Crees, living in the Eastern Woodlands of North America through the early 20th century.
Which two main groups lived in the Eastern Woodlands?
The Eastern Woodlands Indians are treated in a number of articles. For the traditional cultural patterns and contemporary lives of their two constituent groups, see Northeast Indian; Southeast Indian.
What was used to group the Eastern Woodlands?
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This Iroquois Nation had the largest cultural region in the Eastern Woodlands | the Mohawk |
This was used to group Eastern Woodland peoples as Iroquoian or Algonquian | the languages they spoke |
This was the major purpose of the Iroquois League | to resolve conflicts among people and groups |
What was the culture like for Eastern Woodlands tribes?
In general, the natives were deer-hunters and farmers. The men made bows and arrows, stone knives and war clubs. The women tended garden plots where beans, corn, pumpkin, squash and tobacco were cultivated. Women also harvested these crops and prepared the food.
What traditions did the Eastern Woodlands have?
The Woodlands Native Americans worshipped the spirits of nature. They believed in a Supreme Being who was all-powerful. Shamanism was part of their religious practices. A shaman is a person who, while in a trance, can communi- cate with the spirits.
What are the Eastern Woodlands traditions?
What was the Eastern woodlands religion?
Which Native American group influenced the tribes of the Eastern Woodlands?
A majority of Eastern Woodlands tribes spoke Iroquoian or Algonquian. The Iroquois speakers included the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Huron. The Iroquoian tribes were primarily deer hunters but they also grew corn, squash, and beans, they gathered nuts and berries, and they fished.