eastern woodland indians. The Indians in the Eastern Woodland Culture lived east of the Plains Indians. These Indians, like the Indians of the other cultures depended on the natural ...
...5 or 6 4. 6 miles .. Who were the Woodland Indians? A group of Indians with similar.....Canoe (French) Canot de maitre .. Master Canoe or Montreal Canoe (36 feet long) Canot.....in the ...
...The Woodland Indians ..Elizabeth McLuhan ..Native.....drills, and mallet and pitch spreaders for canoe-making. .. The socio-political.....peoples known as Woodland Indians trace ...
... At our homestead Building our wigwam Tending to our garden Making our stone tools Grinding our corn and nuts Catching fish in a net from our canoe Bathing ourselves at the stream ...
... of the Superior National Forest, has been "the canoe country" for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years, ever since the Lakota Sioux woodland Indians called this region home. They ...