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Northeastern Indians
Title: Northeastern Indians
Category: Society & Culture / People
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Northeastern Indians
Northeastern Indians
The Northeastern Indians are the Indians who live in the Northeast part of the United States. The area consists of three types of land: the coast of the ocean, fertile valleys and forests. Therefore, their three main occupations were fishing, farming and hunting.
No one is exactly sure how the Northeastern Indians got there in the first place. Some believe they migrated from northeastern Asia to Alaska and then to the Americas. Others
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as a form of communication between Indian tribes. Wampum belts would be made into pictures showing the reason it was made. All Indian messengers carried wampum belts when going to other tribes.
Bibliography
“Early Native American Life,” www.bmcc.org/Bimaadzwin/Traditions/dbowers.htm
“Iroquois,” The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mankind. Vol 8, 1984, pp. 963-966.
Kihn, W. Langdon. Indians of the Americas. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1955.
Sita, Lisa. Indians of the Northeast. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 1997.
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