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Type of American Indian dwelling in the eastern woodlands?
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Answered by crkavya123
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The wigwams and longhouses used by woodland cultures. Wigwams are round, bark-covered buildings with timber frames.

Explanation:

Wigwams and longhouses were the homes of woodland tribes. Wigwams are round, bark-covered buildings with timber frames. The only family that resided in a wigwam. Longhouses are constructed similarly to wigwams, with the exception that they are rectangular rather than spherical. There is a long hallway there with rooms on either side. A longhouse was shared by several connected households.

According to the classification of North American archaeological cultures, the Woodland period of pre-Columbian cultures in the eastern part of the continent lasted roughly from 1000 BCE to European contact, though some archaeologists distinguish the Mississippian period, which lasted from 1000 CE to European contact, as a separate period. [1] The name "Woodland Period" was first used to refer to ancient locations between the Mississippian agriculturalist and the Archaic hunter-gatherer cultures in the 1930s. The Eastern Woodlands cultural area includes what is now eastern Canada, the Eastern United States, and the Gulf of Mexico south of the Subarctic region. A variety of concepts have been used to describe this historical period, including developmental stage, time period, collection of technical adaptations or "traits," and "family tree" of cultures connected to previous Archaic societies. It may be described as a temporal and cultural expression that has evolved continuously in the production of stone and bone tools, leather goods, textiles, agricultural practices, and shelters rather than experiencing any abrupt shifts. Up to the end of the time, many Woodland peoples relied on spears and atlatls; however, Southeastern Woodland peoples also employed blowguns.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The answer to the given question is explained below

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According to the Northern Archeological classification culture the woodland period lasted from 1000 BCE to the European contact.

The woodland period was used to refer to the ancient locations that lie between the Mississippian agricultural and the Archaic hunter-gatherer culture.

The places that are associated with the Eastern woodland cultural areas are Canada, the Eastern United States, the Gulf of Mexico and the south of the subarabic region.

The wigwams and the long houses are used by the woodland cultures.

The infrastructure of the wigwams is round, bark-covered buildings with wooden frames

The wigwams and the long house were the houses of the woodland tribes.

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