T HE W OODLAND I NDIANS By: Hannah Cooper Morgan Poindexter & Mika Shanle.

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T HE W OODLAND I NDIANS By: Hannah Cooper Morgan Poindexter & Mika Shanle

H OW DID THE W OODLAND I NDIANS MAKE THEIR CLOTHING ? The Woodland Indians made their clothing out of buffalo skins and many other animals. The Woodland Indians used every part of the buffalo.

W HAT WEAPONS DID THE W OODLAND I NDIANS USE ? The Indians used guns, knives, and arrows to kill buffalo and small game. They also used them to defeat other Indian tribes.

W HAT KIND OF CEREMONIES DID THE W OODLAND I NDIANS HAVE ? When one of the members of the tribe died they held a cry ceremony and the wore a special shirt.

W HAT KINDS OF HOUSES DID THE W OODLAND I NDIANS BUILD ? The Woodland Indians lived in and built Tipis, Grass houses, Adobe houses, Long houses, and Wing-Wam houses.

W HAT DID THE W OODLAND I NDIANS EAT ? The Woodland Indians ate corn, beans, squash, deer meat, beaver, bison, and bear.

W HAT TIME OF THE YEAR DID THE W OODLAND I NDIANS HUNT ? The Woodland Indians hunted in the Spring, Summer, and in Fall. They hunted for food.

W HERE DID THE W OODLAND I NDIANS LIVE ? The Indians lived east of the Plain Indians.

W HAT IS THE W OODLAND I NDIANS CLOTHING LIKE ? The Woodland Indians favorite clothing is their vests that they make.

W HAT IS THE W OODLAND I NDIANS HIGHEST TEMPERATURE ? The highest temperature reached where the Woodland Indians lived is 120 degrees.