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22 Sep 15
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Wigwams are round, wooden-framed structures, covered in bark
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Longhouses are made the same way as wigwams except they are rectangular
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long hallway with rooms on both sides.
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related families shared a longhouse.
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hunters and gatherers
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Tribes in the Great Lakes Area ate a lot of rice.
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cry ceremony.
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chief sang and danced around the fire.
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five days.
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Face paint was a big deal
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masks to cure diseases. The scary masks were supposed to scare the evil spirit
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14 Nov 14
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Living in the woods meant there were plenty of resources, including food. Woodland tribes were hunters and gatherers.
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17 Oct 14
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05 Aug 14
sftotteHow well do you know your history? Do you know what wigwams, ugly masks and loincloths have in common? Or what the California Indians could make as small as a thimble or as large as a desk?
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17 Jul 14
cnrosenbHow well do you know your history? Do you know what wigwams, ugly masks and loincloths have in common? Or what the California Indians could make as small as a thimble or as large as a desk?
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12 May 13
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03 Dec 10
timothy woodruffThis website is mostly like a lobbying group. I am not positive who wrote the artivle or how qualified that person is. The purpose of this website is to inform people about the Woodland tribes of america and how they differed from other groups of native americans. A consequence of changing the aritcle is that it may make the reader see woodland indians different. I chose this site because of how well it was put together and how good it looked.
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15 Nov 07
mrhannainmdReference information on Native American tribes (Woodland). [Ad and pop-up based].
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06 Sep 07
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