Your question is asking about two different Native American tribes. The northeastern tribes lived in long houses and the idea of "wigwams " comes from the Americanization of the plains tribes teepee. The plains tribes followed the buffalo herds and had summer and winter camps and needed a shelter they could break down.
The Seneca lived in longhouses and wigwams. The longhouses were designed to house many families or clans. The wigwams were small and housed a single family.
yes they also lived in longhouses as well.
The mohican mostly lived in permanent longhouses but also wigwams
Different tribes had different types of homes. Teepee's, Wigwams, Hogans, longhouses, adobe houses, sod houses. Don't forget igloos.
There were many more than four different types of Indian homes. There were the longhouses and wigwams of the northern woodland tribes. The Cherokee lived in log cabins. The Apaches lived in Wikiups. The plains lived in tipis. There were also adobe houses, subterranean homes, plank homes.
the algonquians lived in wigwams and longhouses
The Seneca lived in longhouses and wigwams. The longhouses were designed to house many families or clans. The wigwams were small and housed a single family.
The Cherokee lived in wigwams and longhouses.
they lived in longhouses and tepees but they did Not live in wigwams
they lived in longhouses and tepees but they did Not live in wigwams
Woodland Indians lived in wigwams and longhouses
Usually wigwams and longhouses. The wigwams would house a single family, while normally the longhouses would house several families.
yes they also lived in longhouses as well.
they lived in wigwams, longhouses, and wooden huts. TEAM Edward :)
they lived in two main houses called Wigwams and Longhouses.
They lived in longhouses. The Hodenosaunee lived in the state of New York/NY They made their houses out of different type of elm and many more types of wood
The mohican mostly lived in permanent longhouses but also wigwams