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These are important facts about the Indians that lived in the East. One important fact about the Woodlands Indians is that they lived by farming, hunting, and gathering. Also they called beans, corn, and squash "the three sisters." Another fact about the Woodlands Indians is that they had different homes and different clothing depending on where they lived in the East. The final fact about the Indians is that they hunted deer, bears, and rabbits for meat. To summarize, these are important facts about the Indians that lived in the East. |
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| Deer are one of the many animals the Eastern Woodlands Indians hunted. Some of the other animals they hunted were bears and rabbits. | ||||||||
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| This is an Eastern Woodlands forest. The Woodlands Indians hunted animals and found seeds in the forest. | ||||||||
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