Longhouses
tipis or little tiny houses
they lived in longhouses, longhouses were 150 ft long, 20 ft wide and 20 ft high. they had raised platforms to make a second story which was used for sleeping. the mohawk used mats and wood screens to separate spaces in the longhouse to make separate rooms. One longhouse can hold up to 60 people or even a whole tribe. I hope this helped any one!
The Mohawks lived in longhouses as they did not move around. Actually you are X in tee pees !!
thay live in tipis and longhouses. sorry for id's idiot answer 8-/
The iroquois had longhouses and the algonquins had tipis
They have round houses, longhouses and tipis.
No, the Iroquois did not traditionally use tipis. Instead, they built longhouses, which were large, communal structures made from wooden frames covered with bark. Longhouses reflected their social organization and were designed to accommodate multiple families. Tipis were primarily associated with the Plains tribes of North America.
I think the Mohawk longhouses were made of elm bark on poles.
They lived in Tipis and Longhouses.Sorry for id's idiot answer 8-/
Yes! Please look at "What did Mohawk shelters look like?" to hear about what they were like.
the Mohawk lived in longhouses which were pretty much just long houses!
the kootenai indians sheltered in sweat lodges,tipis and longhouses