Woodland Indian in the Great Lakes of the West. Robert E. Ritzenthaler and Pat Ritzenthaler. Prosper Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. 1993.154 pp. In each of the ten chapters of this book, the authors explain the important features of the Woodland Indian lifestyle to ensure their survival. How to find enough food to survive, how much to eat food to make a living, and religious beliefs, traditional rituals, beliefs about shamanism and healing techniques, material culture, games , Music, and folklore themes are important to them, and they influence them as citizens.
Woodland's Indian tribe extends from New England and Maryland to the Great Lakes Region. Woodland Indian consists of two main tribes, Iroquois and Algonquin. They live in the forest near lakes and streams, which is why they are known as the eastern forest zone Indians. This area covers the east coast of the United States today. Most historians believe that Iroquois was formed around 1142 (http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/DatingIC.html). From the Atlantic to the Mississippi River, I currently live in an area known as the East Coast of the United States of America and also includes a part of southern Canada.
Woodland Indian in the Great Lakes of the West. Robert E. Ritzenthaler and Pat Ritzenthaler. Prosper Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. 1993.154 pp. In each of the ten chapters of this book, the authors explain the important features of the Woodland Indian lifestyle to ensure their survival. - Cherokee Indian Cherokee is one of the tribes of American civilization. They are located in the southeastern United States of America. This includes North Carolina and Western Carolina Western States, Alabama and Georgia North County, Southwest of Virginia State, Cumberland Basin in Tennessee State. It seems that Cherokee settled between 1000 AD and 1500 AD. They are developed in two stages or in two stages.
As the Woodland Indian tribe grew to a tribe, especially with other tribes, the British, the Spaniards and later the Americans finished the ceremonial facilities and the village which is the smallest political entity grew. When the tribal structure was first formed, power continued to exist in towns and villages. As the southeast tribes grew, they became Catawba, and Chicaso and Creek Indians. Cherokee Indians showed tribal morphology before entering Georgia today, but most anthropologists believe Cherokee assimilated local forestland Indians in their southwest movement.