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The Eastern Woodland Indians


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 The Ojibwa’s lived on a reservation. The eastern woodland Indians consisted of the Ojibwa, Algonquin, Montagnais, Huron, Iroquis, Leni-Lenape, Miami, Pequot. (1)  The Easter Woodland Indians hunted animals like bear, moose, buffalo, and deer. They may have also collected berries nuts corn and beans. (2) ======



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 (1)  http://www.mrsbogucki.com/aemes/resource/woodland/index.htm  (2)  [] (3) []

The main foods of the eastern woodland tribes are meat, berries, and nuts. The eastern woodland tribes spoke mostly Iroquoian or Algonquian. The Algonquian tribes lived scattered through Canada, the Great Lakes, and along the atlantic coast to Virginia.

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History Book pages 12 and 13

The earliest eastern woodland people were the Adena and the Hopewell. The Adena were hunters and gatherers. They had seasonal camps. The Adena were known for their high barrial mounds. http://www.U-S-history.com/pages/h922.html

The Hopewell tribes were hunters and gatherers and they grew there own plants.  Lenni-Lenape Tribe Flag

The Iriquois Village usually had two or more longhouses in it.The Longhouses were first built by streams, then later built on hilltops for protection from other tribes. The vilages were moved avery 10-15 years, due to crops not growing well. []

Algonquin BoyName: Ahanu: Means "He Laughs" Algonquin Girl Name: Alawa: Means "Pea"

The Eastern Woodland Indiands spoke to languages that belonged to the Algonquian and Iroquian. []

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<span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 140%;">Children were a well cared for part of the Lenni-Lennape Tribe. They not also had chores, but they had play time as well. The men and boys would play together very often. They would play games to test their strength. The wrestled, raced, and jumped over obstacles. The girls played with house with dolls made of wood, leather, or cornhusk's. They also played the Cup and Pin Game. This game was also played by boys. This was a game for skilll. The Goal of the game was to get a pin that was attached to string, through piece's of leather. The stick part is amde of bone.

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