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eastern woodland indians
The Indians in the Eastern Woodland Culture lived east of the Plains Indians. These Indians, like the Indians of the other cultures depended on the natural resources around them for all of their basic needs. Because these Indians lived in the forests, they were called the Eastern Woodland Indians. ... The Woodland Indians lived in wigwams and longhouses. The Iroquois, Cherokee, and Mound Builders were important Woodland tribes.
Iroquois indians
The Iroquois Indians lived in the Northeastern part of the Woodland Culture. ... The Iroquois Indians were actually a "nation" of Indians made up of 5 tribes. ...
The Iroquois Indians lived in wigwams and longhouses. ... Over this shape pieces of tree bark were overlapped to protect the Indians from bad weather. ...
The Iroquois Indians used the pelts of animals for their clothing. ... Wampum was used as money between white man and Indians. ...
cherokee indians
The Cherokee lived mainly in what is now Tennessee and Georgia. ... Many of the Indians were barefoot with little clothing. ... Many Indians died along the way, especially older Indians and children. ...
The Mound Builders were like the Pueblo Indians. ... Drawings show pictures of spiders and woodpeckers, which the Indians believed had special powers. These Indians are believed to have sacrificed humans as part of their religion. ... The Indians believed that living that high brought them closer to the heavens.
Approximate Word count = 1642 Approximate Pages = 6.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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