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wigwams roofs were made out of birchbark, birch bark was always chosen for the birchbark was light and waterproof, bark,tipi,rushmat, and fur was good for stablization
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It took Algonquins 1 hour or less to make their wigwams.
The Algonquins used Wigwams.
they lived in longhouses and tepees but they did Not live in wigwams
The Algonquins lived in wigwams.
Algonquins lived in Wigwams and Iroquois lived in long houses. They both had smoke holes for cooking.
the algonquins got their clothing by hunting and used the animals' fur or hide to make it
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The Abenaki made both small bark-covered wigwams and larger longhouses (also covered with sheets of bark). Villages might include both types of home, plus a sweatlodge for the men and a large meeting hall. Wigwams were made in two styles: conical and domed. See links below for images:
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The Algonquins did NOT make Totem Poles.Totem Poles were erected only by Native Americans from the Northwest Coast of the United States and Canada.The Algonquins were an eastern tribe.
Algonquins lived in wigwams or wetus. Wigwam is the word for "house" in the Abenaki tribe, and wetu is the word for "house" in the Wampanoag tribe.They would have a fire going and many fur pelts hung up inside.
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