
Woodlands Indian culture
Woodlands Indian culture refers to the traditions of Indigenous peoples living in the forested regions of eastern North America, such as the Eastern Woodlands tribes. They are known for their rich spiritual practices, hunting, fishing, and gathering food from the land. Their societies often emphasize community, storytelling, and respect for nature. They crafted tools, clothing, and pottery suited to their environment. Key tribes include the Iroquois and Algonquian-speaking peoples. Their cultural practices, social structures, and ceremonies reflect a deep connection to the forests and a way of life adapted to their natural surroundings.