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EASTERN WOODLANDS TRIBES

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The Eastern Woodlands cultural area on this map is divided into "Northeast" and "Southeast".

The 'Eastern Woodlands' was a cultural area of the indigenous peoples of North America. The Eastern Woodlands extended roughly from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River, and from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico, which is now the eastern United States and Canada. The Plains Indians culture area is to the west; the Subarctic area to the north.

Contents
List of Eastern Woodland tribes
See also
External links

List of Eastern Woodland tribes



Abenaki
Accohannock Maryland
Algonquian lower Saint Lawrence River
Anishinaabe (Anishinape, Anicinape, Neshnabé, Nishnaabe)

Algonquin Quebec, Ontario

Mississaugas Ontario

Nipissing Ontario

Ottawa (Odawa) Ontario, Michigan, Oklahoma

Ojibwa (Chippewa, Ojibwe) Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana


Saulteaux Ontario, Manitoba

Potawatomi Ontario, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Kansas, Oklahoma
Beothuk formerly Newfoundland, no longer exist
Caniba
Cherokee
Chippewa
Chicora Eastern NC & SC
Chickasaw
Piscataway-Conoy
Erie
Etchemin Quebec (Maliseet)
Fox
Ho-Chunk Wisconsin

Winnebago Wisconsin around Green Bay, now Nebraska
Honniasont Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia
Hopewell Ohio and Black River region
Huron/Wyandot Ontario south of Georgian Bay, now Oklahoma and Wendake, Quebec
Illinois Illinois

Miami Indiana, now Oklahoma

Peoria Illinois, now Oklahoma

Wea
Iroquois New York

Cayuga

MohawkKahnawake, Quebec

Oneida

Onondaga

Seneca

Tuscarora
Kickapoo Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Mexico
Laurentian/St. Lawrence Iroquoians
Lenni-Lenape Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, now Ontario and Oklahoma

Munsee

Unami
Loup A
Loup B
Lumbee

Maliseet Maine, Quebec, and New Brunswick, Canada
Mascouten
Massachusett Massachusetts

Ponkapoag
Menominee
Mingo Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia
Mahican
Micmac
Mohegan
Montauk New York
Nanticoke
Narragansett Rhode Island
Neutral
Niantic
Nipmuck Massachusetts
Oji-Cree (Anishinini, Severn Ojibwa) Ontario, Manitoba
Passamaquoddy Maine
Pee Dee (tribe)
Penobscot Maine
Pequot
Petun
Pocumtuk
Poospatuck New York
Powhatan Virginia
Quinnipiac Connecticut, eastern New York, northern New Jersey, Long Island: Hammonasset, Mattabesec, Mattatuck, Menunkatuck, Meriden, Mioonkhtuck, Naugatuck, Nehantic, Paugusset, Podunk, Potatuck, Totoket, Tunxis, Wangunk, Wepawaug
Ramapough Mountain Indians New Jersey
Santee of South Carolina
Saponi Virginia
Sauk
Schaghticoke Western Connecticut
Secotan
Shawnee Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania [most ended up in Oklahoma]
Shinnecock New York
Souriquoian
Susquehannock
Tarrantine (Tarranteen), see Abenaki, Micmac
Unalachtigo
Unquachog
Waccamaw
Wampanoag Massachusetts
Wappinger
Wawenoc
Wenrohronon Pennsylvania and New York
Wyandot/Huron Ontario south of Georgian Bay, now Oklahoma and Wendake, Quebec

See also



Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas

Great Basin tribes

Southeastern tribes

External links



Eastern Woodland Culture from u-s-history.com

Native American cultural regions map

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