In the Traditional Longhouse of the Iroquois or Haudenosaunee, a fire would be located in the center aisle way between family units. A Longhouse could have multiple fires burning for warmth. Each longhouse held multiple families and while their would be a small fire for heat, majority of the cooking would be conducted outside of the Longhouse.
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| Family | Family | Family | Cooking X
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inside fires
wood
The Iroquois Conferdacy's homes were longhouses made out of wood, they also had a wooden frame
They lived in long houses.
Tree Bark
They lived in long houses.
Logs/wood.
longhouses and wigwams
mud hide and fur straw
The Iroquois were an Indian tribe that thrived in the eastern woodlands.
2ooo homes were destroyed
Both Creek and Iroquois homes were constructed using natural materials readily available in their environments, such as wood, bark, and reeds. Additionally, both cultures built their homes to accommodate communal living, reflecting their social structures; Iroquois longhouses housed multiple families, while Creek homes often served as family-centered spaces within their villages.