Northeast Woodland Tribes
Northeast Woodlands
Subcategories
- Abenaki Tribe
- Algonquin Tribe
- Anishinabe Tribe
- Cayuga Tribe
- Chippewa Tribe
- Erie Tribe
- Huron/Wyandot Tribe
- Illinois Tribe
- Iroquois Tribe
- Kickapoo Tribe
- Lenape Tribe
- Lumbee Tribe
- Maliseet Tribe
- Menominee Tribe
- Miami Tribe
- Micmac Tribe
- Mohawk Tribe
- Mohegan Tribe
- Mohican Tribe
- Montauk Tribe
- Munsee Tribe
- Nanticoke Tribe
- Narragansett Tribe
- Nauset Tribe
- Neutral Tribe
- Niantic Tribe
- Nipmuc Tribe
- Nottoway Tribe
- Oneida Tribe
- Onondaga Tribe
- Ottawa Tribe
- Pamlico Tribe
- Passamaquoddy Tribe
- Penobscot Tribe
- Petun Tribe
- Piscataway Tribe
- Pocomtuc Tribe
- Potawatomi Tribe
- Powhatan Tribe
- Quiripi/Quinnipiac Tribe
- Sac and Fox Tribe
- Seneca Tribe
- Shawnee Tribe
- Susquehannock Tribe
- Wampanoag Tribe
- Wappinger Tribe
- Wenro Tribe
- Winnebago/Hochunk Tribe
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Abenaki FactsThe Abenaki were a woodland hunter gatherer and farming confederacy. Their oral tradition says that they migrated to the location they were in at the time of European contact from the southwest. The first European contact with the Abenaki people was with the British, but they later allied with the French and attended French missions.