the men would hunt and the women would stay back and trade and grow crops cook and clean
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the eastern woodlands people lived a fun life. they spent their time playing Basketball and a Lacrosse like game in which they used skulls and balls of twigs.
Well, honey, the Pacific Northwest and Eastern Woodlands may both be in North America, but they're about as different as night and day. The Pacific Northwest is rainy and lush, with totem poles and salmon aplenty, while the Eastern Woodlands is more about forests and farming, with wigwams and wampum. So, in a nutshell, one's all about the rain and totems, and the other's more about the forests and farming.
Ah, the Eastern Woodlands celebrations are a beautiful tapestry of traditions and ceremonies that honor nature and community. From the Green Corn Ceremony of the Cherokee to the Midewiwin ceremonies of the Ojibwe, these celebrations bring people together to give thanks, renew spirits, and connect with the world around them. Each ceremony is like a brushstroke on a canvas, adding depth and color to the rich cultural heritage of the Eastern Woodlands tribes.
they ate Buffaulo, and some fishes but that's more common in the NW. They lived in houses called long houses. as a staple food they ate corn. They also live in Wigwams . they ar like TP's but are round.
You have a good life. You also have fun.
life was hard for a southern black man.He had to work really hard to keep his family in shape