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The Eastern Woodland Indians. by Brandon Popham and Ashleigh Cheatham . The homes of the Iroquois. The Iroquois lived long houses, they were made of bark, logs, and cedar planks. The homes of the creek.
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The Eastern Woodland Indians by Brandon Popham and Ashleigh Cheatham
The homes of the Iroquois • The Iroquois lived long houses, they were made of bark, logs, and cedar planks.
The homes of the creek • The homes of the creek were called daubs they were made from wood dead grasses and animal skins.
The creeks clothing • They wore deerskin leggings, they used elk to make shirts, pants, moccasins, and dresses.
Iroquois clothing and dress • The Iroquois whore deer elk and bear skins they would use beads they made to decorate. They used skins to make clothing.
creeks food • The creek ate beans, corn, and squash they killed deer and fish.
Iroquois food Iroquois ate corn, beans, deer, fish, squash, and pumpkin.
Iroquois and creek natural resources They had trees wood they used the trees to make there houses. they also flint used flint, the flint to make tools like knifes.
They interacted well with the white settlers • They gave the settlers food to get through the winter. The white man gave the Indians guns and axes.
interesting facts • The creeks fact is that in the 20th century there were 40,000 creek. • The Iroquois fact is that in the 20th there were 80,000 Iroquois.
web sites http://www.school.eb.com/elementary/article?articleId=390018 • the web sites we used were http://www.school.eb. com/elementary/article? articeld = 390018