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The Huron people used huge longhouses and smaller wigwams. Villages were normally protected by elaborate wooden fence defences (palisades), often in multiple rows and with lookout platforms. Bark coverings for the houses were of elm, because birch was not common in their part of the country.

A large display of reconstructed Huron dwellings can be seen today at St Marie-Among-The-Hurons, Midland Ontario (see links below for images).

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Godfrey Smitham

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