Habitat umm The winter weather is cold and snowy. The summer weather is warm and hot. They have thunder storms and snow storms. They have a lot of trees.

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Habitat umm The winter weather is cold and snowy. The summer weather is warm and hot. They have thunder storms and snow storms. They have a lot of trees and wood.

Home There home is called a wigwam or a wickiup. it is made of sticks bark and wood.

Food The people of the Eastern woodlands ate bear, buffalo, deer, rabbit, beaver, opossum,corn,beans,squash,nuts,fish,turtle,squirrel,grass,seeds,fruits,bird s,bulbs, shellfish, and turkeys.

Artifacts They made houses, bow and arrows, baskets, canoes, robes, clothes, pipes, decorations, and sleeping shelves.

Jobs/Chores The old people told stories, men and boys hunted, fished, berned bushes, and cleared trees, women and Girls grew crops.