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My Most northeastern people rely on farming to get food.They usually build their house kind of round because it could be used for a fairly large house.Some people organized bands, sometimes for money.Women cared for infants, cooked, made clothing, and typically grew, gathered, or caught the majority of the food eaten by the group.One of their major functions was curing.every village was surrounded by tall fences to protectThe men warred, built houses, hunted, fished, and made tools.Many Northeast tribes maintained tribal governments and councils and continued their traditional cultural activities.
Close to five hours on the train. And then twenty minutes by taxi from the station to the school. He would have time to call the lawyer, work through the options. He had the number of a consultant, in case Rowan needed to apply somewhere else. Maybe the school legally had to contact the college he’d got into, but Richard wasn’t sure. And maybe it wouldn’t come to that. The school wouldn’t want to make anything public. The thought calmed him—good, good. They were on his side, even if they had not said so in so many words: they weren’t stupid.
The northeast include the Appalachian Mountains and a great coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and rolling hills.
The northeast geography includes Niagara Falls, the green mountains and the Ohio River .
It also include Maine, Vermont’s biggest city which is Burlington and Rhode island which is America's smallest state.
The northeast region is dominated by the forests but it has coastal zones and some sand dunes.
Some of the states on the northeast region are New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York
The climate in the northeast region is very cold winters (in forms of ice storms and snowstorms.)
New york has a little over 8 million people there, it also has 800 languages spoken.
Maine's biggest city is portland, and it has Counties: 16
The homes are made out of wood and string and if the strings and rope aren't strong enough they use tar so that it sticks and it stays insulated. Insulated means that it keeps the air just at the right temperature for its warm for the winter and in the summer it stays cool
The wood in the homes are really bark striped off of trees that are attached together
Sod houses, or “soddies,” were a common style of dwelling built in the Prairies during the second half of the 19th century. Soddies were small structures cheaply built out of blocks of sod and rudimentary house fittings. Sod refers to grass and the soil beneath it that is held together by the grass's roots.
When you hear the words, "Indian," or "Native American," you probably think of tipis. But, as a matter of fact, most Indians did not live in tipis. Tipis were used mainly by Plains Indians, such as the Lipan Apache, Comanche and Kiowa, after the Spanish introduced horses into North America about 500 years ago.
From early times, the Inuit adapted their way of life to the frozen land and sea of the Arctic. There they hunted for caribou (reindeer), seals, birds, and fish. In the winter, when snow and ice lay on the ground, they lived in blocks of hard-packed snow, called igloos.
Rice is plant that grow near some tipe of water mostly it is
Coal is a ore that if you get it the fier will go longer
Wood is good for fire and house things to hold arrow heads
Rivers area strike of water that flows downhill
Fishing is a good reactors because you can get fish and lobsters spide
Iernore is good for picks nd weapons
Water is good for thirst showers and put out fiers.
Animism–the belief that everything has a soul or spirit—pervaded many aspects of life for the Northeast tribes. It was expressed in a wide variety of ways.
Among many upper Great Lakes tribes, each clan owned a bundle of sacred objects. Together the objects in the bundle were seen as spirit-beings that were in some sense alive. The clan was responsible for performing the rituals that insured those beings’ health and goodwill. The Iroquois had no comparable clan ceremonies. Instead, a significant part of their ritual life centered on ceremonies in recognition of foods as they matured. These rituals included festivals celebrating the maple, strawberry, bean, and green corn harvests, as well as a midwinter ceremony. Not all curing was performed by members of medicine societies. Shamans had the power to cure, a power that was often indicated in a vision or dream.