Yes, they did they shared food water cloth and wool to stay warm
Vikings and their families.
The Seneca lived in longhouses and wigwams. The longhouses were designed to house many families or clans. The wigwams were small and housed a single family.
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Usually wigwams and longhouses. The wigwams would house a single family, while normally the longhouses would house several families.
Native American tribes, particularly those in the eastern woodlands, lived in longhouses. These structures were typically made of wood and bark, and housed multiple families within the same community. Privacy was limited, but the communal living space fostered strong bonds and cooperation among tribe members.
It fits I think 17 families
you cant share items on club penguin
it was very comterful and had a lot of space around the villiage that the iriquis lived in was safe because we had palisdes prrotected from attacks
The longhouses were built from the 1600's to the early 1800's.The vikings or The First Nations Peoples built them with manure which is simply pooh from the Adresstyes which was a animal that was a lot like the American bison or North American Buffalo.Oh i am not talking about tipies or wigwams i am talking about LONGHOUSES this was noted from the American Book of Longhouse and History.
Longhouses
The Iroquois lived in their longhouses.
The Nisqually Indians traditionally lived in cedar plank longhouses, which were rectangular structures made from woven cedar planks and had a sloping roof. These longhouses were large and multi-family dwellings that could house several families at once. The walls of the longhouses were covered with mats made of reeds and grasses, providing insulation and protection from the elements.