Long before the United States existed as a nation, the Northeast region was home to more than thirty independent American Indian groups. - The Huron used moose hair to stitch delicate patterns on clothing and on birc. - The Lenape carved tulip tree trunks into canoes that held as many as fifty people.
Their ways of life depended on the climate, landscape, and natural resources of the areas where they lived.
Each group had its own language, political system, and culture.
Long before the United States existed as a nation, the Northeast region was home to more than thirty independent American Indian groups