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The Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, traditionally inhabited regions in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, primarily in areas now known as New York, Pennsylvania, and parts of Ontario and Quebec. Their shelters, called longhouses, were large, elongated structures made from wooden frames and covered with bark, designed to house multiple families. These longhouses reflected the communal lifestyle of the Haudenosaunee and were central to their cultural and social practices.

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