The Eastern Woodlands By Sonny rodin, landon Powell, Aaron Freitas

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The Eastern Woodlands By Sonny rodin, landon Powell, Aaron Freitas

Where the Eastern Woodland tribes live They live in the Adirondack Mountains.

Climate The eastern woodlands live in the forest. They use trees to build houses out of trees.

Description of houses They used trees and tree bark.palisades,or walls of tall wooden poles.

Food resources The eastern woodlands eat wild fruits, corn beans,squash,and other plants.They make tools from wood.

Culture The eastern woodlands play lacrosse and the hunt with spears and bow and arrows kill deer.The use deer for skin for blankets and meat to eat.The eastern woodland indians use wood for a stick and a rock to carve for the tip to hunt.