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Eastern Woodland Plains Northwest Indians Southwest Indians Native Americans Eastern Woodland Plains Northwest Indians Southwest Indians

Eastern Woodland Lived in wigwam or longhouse ate corn, beans, squash, deer rabbit turkey, berries were hunters and farmers tribes include Powhatan, Iroquois, Cherokee

Eastern Woodland Walked or paddled in canoes for transportation men wore breeches or a breech cloth and shaved most of the head women wore fringed dresses decorated with beads

Northwest Indians lived in large homes made from wood fishermen and woodcarvers ate fish, seals, whales made totem poles tribes include Haida walked or paddled for transportation tatooed their skin

Southwest Indians Lived in the dry desert lived in pueblo, adobe, or hogan ate corn, beans, squash, wild turkeys rabbits were farmers and builders of irrigation tribes include Pueblo, Hopi, Navajo, Apache walked for transportation famous for the woolen blankets, pottery and baskets

Plains Indians Lived in the middle part of US lived in tepee s ate buffalo meat were hunters, warriors and horsemen tribes include, Sioux, Comanche, Blackfoot followed buffalo herds walked or used horses feathered headresses were awarded like medals for deeds of bravery