by: kai anderson; shianne sparrow; & deonise mondestin
TRANSCRIPT
• Elk• Deer• Plants• Kastoweh• Moccasins• Feathers (in hair)• Nose rings and other jewelry• Cape • Sash (around the waist)• Breech cloth• Leggings
• Winter (hunted birds and animals)• Spring (fished and picked berries)• Summer (grew crops such as: beans, corn, and
squash)• Fall (harvested crops)
• Eastern Algonquin: they believed that there was a spiritual world that interacted constantly with the physical world.
• There was a belief in a primary spirit or animating force that encompassed all existence. Algonquins called this animating spirit kitchie manitou’or or the great spirit.
• Clams • Nuts• Tobacco• Moose• White tailed deer• Caribou• Raccoon• Bear• Beans• Squash• Beaver• Squirrel• Seal• Whale• Eel• Mantic salmon• Wild rice• Oyster• Lobster
• Maliseet canoe• Toboggan• ‘bear paw’ snow shoes (heavier loads)• Narrow snow shoes• Slender birch bark canoe• Sleds
• http://whitewolve.com/native_americans/indexblok.woodland.htm
• http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_wh1.html
• http://portfolio.educ.kent.edu/mcclellandr/zackthezipper/easternwoodland.htm
• http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_184_40.html
• http://www.stmaryscity.org/history/Woodland%20Indians.html