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Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.
Because they want to move from winter villages.
To keep enemies away from there villages
It is Powhaton, Powhatan is the chief of the algonquian tribe.
Actually the earliest villages usually had anywhere from 150 to 200 villagers. They built there houses close together to protect from wind and competing villages from attacking. 150 to 200 A+ students
That is one of the spellings of Algonquian, also Algonquin, usually for the specific tribe or places and ships named for them. The language is almost always spelled Algonquian.
To keep enemies away from there villages
To keep enemies away from there villages
They where built to protect villages or as a fall back position
Most Iroquois Indian villages are built near the southern part of America.
Most of the earliest farming villages were built near rivers or other sources of water. This allowed for easier access to water for agriculture, as well as providing fertile land for farming.
The Hopi villages were built on top of high mesas.