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Woodland plants Some plants in the Eastern Woodland are Birches elms maple trees Birches Elms Other plants include Oak Fir trees and Spruces Animals Atlantic salmon squirrels white tailed deers ID: 225253

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Woodland Indians Slide2

Woodland plants

Some plants in the Eastern Woodland are Birches , elms, maple trees

Birches

Elms Slide3

Other plants include Oak, Fir trees and SprucesSlide4

Animals

Atlantic salmon, squirrels, white tailed deer's. Slide5

Transportation Woodland people would use to go across the St. Lawrence , great lakes, Atlantic ocean and how they made their transportation.

Woodland Indians would use the slender birch bark canoe, birchwas used cause its strong material, but also light so it was easier to

Paddle.

Woodland transportation Slide6

Birch bark strips were sewn together and attached to the wooden

frame using spruce root as a lace. The seams were sealed with spruceGum.Woodland Indians would use the slender birch bark canoe, birch

was used cause its strong material, but also light so it was easier to

Paddle.Slide7

Transportation

Toboggan

Maliseet canoe

Bear paw snowshoes

Narrow

SnowshoesSlide8

Technology and tools

Most tools that eastern woodland hunters used were made of wood and bark

For fishing, they would use hooks, weirs, nets, leisters which they made themselves

For forest material

Cooking was done in containers made of

Wood and bark, mainly from birch trees.Slide9

Cooking

was done in containers made of

Wood and bark, mainly from birch trees.Slide10

For larger animals they would use bow and arrows and lances, and for smallerSlide11

Ojibwa Dead fall was used for catching smaller animals

Ojibwa Deadfall Slide12

They believed that not only humans have souls or spirits and that animals have souls and spirits and everyone is equal.

Social Tradition Slide13

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgN4UYV4drESlide14

The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Food / Hunting / Tools. (

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The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Food / Hunting / Tools

. Retrieved October 30, 2014, from http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups

The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Religion / Ceremonies / Art / Clothing. (

n.d

.). The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Religion / Ceremonies / Art / Clothing

. Retrieved October 29, 2014, from http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_wh5.html

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The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Transportation / Migration. (

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The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Transportation / Migration

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