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Eastern Woodlands Native Americans

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What was an important natural resource shared by all the Native American groups in the Eastern Woodlands?   Trees  
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What did the Eastern Woodlands people use trees for?   Food, shelter, transportation (canoes),tools, and weapons.  
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How as labor divided among the northeastern Woodlands people?   The men hunted animals and fished in the lakes and rivers, while the women prepared food, built houses, and used the animal skins to to make clothing and moccasins  
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What did the people in the southern Woodlands grow?   Corn, beans, squash, wild rice, and other plants.  
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What type of shelters did the Eastern Woodlands build?   Wigwams and Longhouses  
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What are wigwams and longhouses made of?   bark and branches (poles)  
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How many families could a longhouse hold?   15 to 20 families  
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What form of government did the Eastern Woodland Native Americans practice?   The Great Council of a League  
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What was different about longhouses and wigwams?   Wigwams were dome shaped. Longhouses were long and rectangular  
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How did the Eastern Woodland Native Americans travel?   Canoes  
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Were the Eastern Woodlands nomads or sedentary people?   Both, the people who moved around lived in wigwams and the permanent villages built longhouses.  
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