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Amanda, Ashley, Chad, Gerald, Greg, and Justin Woodsmen Of The East Amanda, Ashley, Chad, Gerald, Greg, and Justin

Tribes Some of the Eastern Woodland tribes were… the Narragansett Seneca Onondaga Oneida Mohawk Penobscot.

Seneca Lived in Genesee river to Canandaigua lake( western NY) There were also Ohio Seneca tribes They were part of the Iroquois tribe

Seneca They were heavily tattooed They were highly developed in warfare (had guns) They spoke the language of ogwenhowel It means great hill people

Mohawk •Known as kanien’ehake (people of the flint) •They lived in long houses in NY, Quebec, and Ontario •They practiced agriculture, grew corn, squash, and beans •They were trappers

Mohawk They exchanged furs for guns w/ the dutch They had Mohawks The women were top less with skirts made of deer skin or a full deer skin dress. Several ear piercings, shell necklaces

Mohawk Men wore breech clothing of deerskin in the summer ,deerskin leggings, a full piece deerskin shirt in the winter, earrings necklaces, long hair or mohawks The children wore nothing in the summer