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THE EASTERN WOODLANDS BY VICTOR SHIMON AND YOEL
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LIFE IN THE EASTERN WOODLANDS The eastern woodlands covers most of the present day east of the Mississippi river. The name comes from the dense forest
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THERE WAY OF LIFE They used tree bark to make canoes and shelters Next they were farmers gatherers and hunter in the field they grew, corn,beans, squash, and other plants The method for cleaning fields is slash and burn
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HUNTING They hunted fish dear beaver and birds and porcupines
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WHY THEY HUNTED They hunted because so they can get animals skin for clothes
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MAIN LANGUAGE GROUPS There called Algonquian and Iroquoian
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ANIMALS THEY HUNTED FOR SKIN Beaver, bear skins were useful because made ropes capes and blankets.
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ALGONQUIAN GROUPS The tribes are called Delaware's wimping's and yowhatanhs Each tribe has 1-20 villages
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IROQUOIS HAD 2 CITES
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THE LARGE CITES ARE CALLED Seneca's Cayuga's Onondagas Oneidas Mohawks
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WHAT THEY LIVED IN They lived in longhouses
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GOVERNMENT The 5 largest Iroquois tribes shared a government
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A COUNCIL MADE THE DECISIONS
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VOCAB Palisade a wall made of sharpened tree trunks Wigwams are bark covered shelters
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MORE VOCAB Longhouse a long wooden house Confederations a group of gowvermant
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BY WICTORR AND SHE MOM AND YOY YELLLL
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