To keep enemies away from there villages
To keep enemies away from there villages
Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.
The Anasazi Indians built adobe villages on the sides of cliffs.
Coastal people built their villages by the beaches to be closer to their food transportation and traders. The same reason most inland villages, today's cities, are found along water ways such as rivers.
It is the way the Iroquois followed life in a sence that in every seventh generation one would have to have 4 boys in order for you to have the crops built enough for the consensus to run
Inuits built it because they lived in igloos
To keep enemies away from there villages
Most Iroquois Indian villages are built near the southern part of America.
To keep enemies away from there villages
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Because they need to deposit their feces somewhere and they didn't have toilets.
The pueblo people.
They built villages on mud and stone and grew agriculture.
Haudenosaunee villages are usually built upon plains.
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Iroquois (native americans)
The Iroquois that lived along the coasts of Canada built special canoes
They where built to protect villages or as a fall back position