Native Americans Of The Eastern Woodlands
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MH3GeorgeWashington
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Social Studies Subject:
American History
Grade:
7


Native Americans Of The Eastern Woodlands
BY:Queenie Huang
Homes;The Iroquois lived in homes that is about 20 feet wide and 100 feet long called longhouses. It is made of a log called elm bark.
Men Jobs: Hunted Animals and burn plants for space in farming.Women Jobs:Gather plants (ex.berries and nuts), make clothes and farming.
Tools;-Stored food in bark bins-Ground corn with wooden sticks and 2 stones-Paddled log and bark canoes along water
Map:The Iroquois and the Algonquian lived in the Eastern Woodlands which stretches from the Mississippi river to the Atlantic Ocean and include parts of Canda.
Food:-Nuts, berries, corn and fresh fruits -deer, bears, beavers, birds and fish
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