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The Northeast
Native Americans

 Created by: Berk, Lydia,
Clarice, Shea, and Teddy
Food
          The people of the longhouse had a
   lot of different resources for food. For
   meat they hunted elk, deer, rabbits,
   wolves, and bear. They also fished in
   nearby lakes. Some of what they caught
   was trout, whitefish, sturgeon, and
   shellfish. Some wild fowl they caught
   was turkeys, ducks, herons, pigeons and
   partridges. The people of the north also
   gathered wild plants. They gathered
   sunflowers for their oil, tobacco, plums,
   grapes, cherries, berries, sweet crab
   apples, chestnuts, black walnuts, hickory
   nuts, and maple sap. The Iroquoian tribe
   had gardens in which they grew corn,
   kidney beans, lima beans, pumpkins,
   melons, and squash.
Tools
         The Wampanoag made tools
 for battle and everyday life. They
 made spears, bows and arrows and
 elm bark canoes. These elm bark
 canoes were not as light as birch bark
 canes. They also made Cayuga
 burden straps made from basswood
 bark fiber or leather. They also made
 clay pots and used sharpened pieces
 of bone to decorate the outsides of
 the pots. They also used fire to cook
 food and have heat. They also made
 many different kinds of fishing and
 hunting tools. Mortars made of
 hollowed out logs to mash corn to
 make bread, soups and other food.
 The Wampanoag created many
 different kinds of tools for their lives.
Homes and Shelters
         The Wampanoag used
  different materials to make their
  houses and shelters. They built
  dome shaped wigwams called
  witus. They framed them with
  saplings and covered them with
  mats sewn with cat tail leaves.
  They built their witus around an
  open space so they could have
  ceremonies and other activities.
  The inside of the longhouse was
  lined with wooden platforms
  used to store food, animal furs
  and for sleeping. These are
  some of the different types of
  homes and shelters the
  Wampanoag built.
Family Life
      The clan matron protected
 many families who were related
 to each other. Men were often
 away from their families hunting
 in woods and water ways. The
 women were centered in the long
 house and fields where they lived
 and worked with their mothers
 and sisters. Children were raised
 by their mothers, sisters and
 brothers. The clan was led by
 the clan matron (oldest most
 respected woman). The clan
 matron controlled food supplies,
 selected chiefs and arranged
 marriages.
Music and Dance
            The Native
        Americans of the
        Northeast used small
        drums, horn rattles,
        turtle shell rattles, burl
        drums and feather fans
        to make music for
        traditional dances.
Beliefs
      Many beliefs some Native
Americans had were in the sky
spirit who controlled the wind.
Also a supreme being, earth
spirits, thunder spirits, the
three sisters corn, squash and
beans. The Dew bird, basket
woman, clamshell boy and evil
spirits. I think it’s a lot like
Greek mythology. A lot of the
good and evil spirits fought
each other in a quest to save or
destroy the people of the north
east. These were some of the
beliefs of the north east.
Ceremonies
       There would be a special longhouse
specially reserved for ceremonial use.
Tobacco was often used for ceremonies. It
would be thrown directly onto the coals, or
smoked in stone or clay pipes. Its smoke
was thought to bring prayers up to heaven.
Pipes were smoked with honored guests
and to strengthen friendships between
tribes. Every year there would be six or
eight festivals/ceremonies. Some are the
midwinter festival, the time of planting
festival, when maple sap flowed in trees,
when berries ripen, and the eagle dance-a
dance where two men from each clan
dance like an eagle and they each had a
horn rattle in the right hand and a feather
fan in the left hand to sweep away evil.
This dance is about a boy who is taken by
the Dew Eagle and comes back as a man
who can heal people. The dew eagle gives
rain when the thunder spirit does not.
Transportation
The Iroquoian Native
American tribes
mainly walked on
foot for
transportation.
Depending on what
season it was, or
what trees they had,
they would use pine
dugout canoes birch
bark canoes, or linen
dugout canoes for
water transportation.
If it was cold and
snowing, they would
use snowshoes.
Other Interesting Facts
         The Wampanoag were
 a very interesting tribe to
 study. One interesting fact I
 learned was before
 Europeans came to the
 continents Native Americans
 grew crops along North
 America. Most Native
 Americans, (Iroquois) were
 Canada’s first cultivators.
 Girls that were too young to
 marry shaved off their hair in
 the front and on the sides.
 These are some interesting
 facts that I learned about the
 Wampanoag.

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Northeast Native Americans

  • 1. The Northeast Native Americans Created by: Berk, Lydia, Clarice, Shea, and Teddy
  • 2. Food The people of the longhouse had a lot of different resources for food. For meat they hunted elk, deer, rabbits, wolves, and bear. They also fished in nearby lakes. Some of what they caught was trout, whitefish, sturgeon, and shellfish. Some wild fowl they caught was turkeys, ducks, herons, pigeons and partridges. The people of the north also gathered wild plants. They gathered sunflowers for their oil, tobacco, plums, grapes, cherries, berries, sweet crab apples, chestnuts, black walnuts, hickory nuts, and maple sap. The Iroquoian tribe had gardens in which they grew corn, kidney beans, lima beans, pumpkins, melons, and squash.
  • 3. Tools The Wampanoag made tools for battle and everyday life. They made spears, bows and arrows and elm bark canoes. These elm bark canoes were not as light as birch bark canes. They also made Cayuga burden straps made from basswood bark fiber or leather. They also made clay pots and used sharpened pieces of bone to decorate the outsides of the pots. They also used fire to cook food and have heat. They also made many different kinds of fishing and hunting tools. Mortars made of hollowed out logs to mash corn to make bread, soups and other food. The Wampanoag created many different kinds of tools for their lives.
  • 4. Homes and Shelters The Wampanoag used different materials to make their houses and shelters. They built dome shaped wigwams called witus. They framed them with saplings and covered them with mats sewn with cat tail leaves. They built their witus around an open space so they could have ceremonies and other activities. The inside of the longhouse was lined with wooden platforms used to store food, animal furs and for sleeping. These are some of the different types of homes and shelters the Wampanoag built.
  • 5. Family Life The clan matron protected many families who were related to each other. Men were often away from their families hunting in woods and water ways. The women were centered in the long house and fields where they lived and worked with their mothers and sisters. Children were raised by their mothers, sisters and brothers. The clan was led by the clan matron (oldest most respected woman). The clan matron controlled food supplies, selected chiefs and arranged marriages.
  • 6. Music and Dance The Native Americans of the Northeast used small drums, horn rattles, turtle shell rattles, burl drums and feather fans to make music for traditional dances.
  • 7. Beliefs Many beliefs some Native Americans had were in the sky spirit who controlled the wind. Also a supreme being, earth spirits, thunder spirits, the three sisters corn, squash and beans. The Dew bird, basket woman, clamshell boy and evil spirits. I think it’s a lot like Greek mythology. A lot of the good and evil spirits fought each other in a quest to save or destroy the people of the north east. These were some of the beliefs of the north east.
  • 8. Ceremonies There would be a special longhouse specially reserved for ceremonial use. Tobacco was often used for ceremonies. It would be thrown directly onto the coals, or smoked in stone or clay pipes. Its smoke was thought to bring prayers up to heaven. Pipes were smoked with honored guests and to strengthen friendships between tribes. Every year there would be six or eight festivals/ceremonies. Some are the midwinter festival, the time of planting festival, when maple sap flowed in trees, when berries ripen, and the eagle dance-a dance where two men from each clan dance like an eagle and they each had a horn rattle in the right hand and a feather fan in the left hand to sweep away evil. This dance is about a boy who is taken by the Dew Eagle and comes back as a man who can heal people. The dew eagle gives rain when the thunder spirit does not.
  • 9. Transportation The Iroquoian Native American tribes mainly walked on foot for transportation. Depending on what season it was, or what trees they had, they would use pine dugout canoes birch bark canoes, or linen dugout canoes for water transportation. If it was cold and snowing, they would use snowshoes.
  • 10. Other Interesting Facts The Wampanoag were a very interesting tribe to study. One interesting fact I learned was before Europeans came to the continents Native Americans grew crops along North America. Most Native Americans, (Iroquois) were Canada’s first cultivators. Girls that were too young to marry shaved off their hair in the front and on the sides. These are some interesting facts that I learned about the Wampanoag.