The Eastern Woodlands is a cultural area of the Indigenous people of North America. The Eastern Woodlands extended roughly from the Atlantic Ocean to...
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Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands include Native American tribes and First Nation bands residing in or originating from a cultural area...
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Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, Southeastern cultures, or Southeast Indians are an ethnographic classification for Native Americans who...
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Luckenbooth brooch (category Culture of Scotland)
mottoes. By the mid 18th century, Luckenbooth tokens also featured heavily as trade silver items to the indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, particularly...
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Indigenous cuisine of the Americas includes all cuisines and food practices of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Contemporary Native peoples retain...
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There is no generally accepted definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference...
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Hell Town, Ohio (category Pre-statehood history of Ohio)
Easton in 1758, the Lenape were required to move west out of their native lands (in Delaware, New Jersey, eastern New York, and eastern Pennsylvania) into...
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performed by Indigenous peoples of North America, including Native Americans in the United States and Aboriginal peoples in Canada, Indigenous peoples of Mexico...
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The Indigenous peoples of Maryland are the tribes who historically and currently live in the land that is now the State of Maryland in the United States...
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The Erie people were an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands historically living on the south shore of Lake Erie. An Iroquoian-speaking tribe...
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Ojibwe (redirect from History of the Ojibwe people)
region and the northern plains, extending into the subarctic and throughout the northeastern woodlands. The Ojibwe, being Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern...
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between the United States and indigenous nations of the Northwest Territory (now Midwestern United States), including the Wyandot and Delaware peoples, that...
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Indigenous peoples of Arizona are the Native American people who currently live or have historically lived in what is now the state of Arizona. There are...
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Population figures for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before European colonization have been difficult to establish. Estimates have varied widely...
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Indian Head Site (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey)
000 years, from the Paleo-Indians to the indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on...
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one of their own because, "The Indians said I was White by law." The lyrics are in error, as the Cherokee (like most Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands)...
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Indigenous peoples in Canada (also known as Aboriginals) are the Indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada. They comprise the First Nations, Inuit...
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by indigenous peoples of the Americas. Adobe – Adobe was used by the peoples from South America, Mesoamerica, and up to Southwestern tribes of the U.S...
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Abenaki (redirect from Eastern Abenaki)
The Abenaki (Abenaki: Wαpánahki) are Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands of Canada and the United States. They are an Algonquian-speaking people...
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Honniasont (category Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands)
The Honniasont (Oniasont, Oniassontke, Honniasontkeronon) were a little-known Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands originally from eastern...
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The Wyandot people (also Wyandotte, Wendat, Waⁿdát, or Huron) are an Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of the present-day United States...
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Lenape (redirect from Eastern Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania)
Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada. The Lenape's historical territory includes...
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The Miami (Miami–Illinois: Myaamiaki) are a Native American nation originally speaking one of the Algonquian languages. Among the peoples known as the...
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Rogan (container) (category Indigenous culture of the Northeastern Woodlands)
made of birch bark, used by various indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands in North America. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word...
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Mingo (redirect from Mingo people)
Although the Iroquois Confederacy had claimed hunting rights and sovereignty over much of the Ohio River Valley since the late 17th century, these peoples in...
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Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas is an art form with at least a 7500-year history in the Americas. Pottery is fired ceramics with clay as...
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The Seneca (/ˈsɛnɪkə/ SEN-ik-ə; Seneca: O-non-dowa-gah/Onöndowa'ga:', lit. 'Great Hill People') are a group of Indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people who...
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cultures. The Eastern Woodlands cultural region covers what is now eastern Canada south of the Subarctic region, the Eastern United States, along to the Gulf...
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Shawnee (redirect from History of the Shawnee)
The Shawnee (/ʃɔːˈni/ shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language. Their precontact...
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Hopewell tradition (category Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands)
settlements along rivers in the northeastern and midwestern Eastern Woodlands from 100 BCE to 500 CE, in the Middle Woodland period. The Hopewell tradition was...
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