Up to twenty families might live in one longhouse of the Iroquois.
A longhouse was one family, but not the family as western people understand it. It was centred on a woman, the matriarch of the house, and included her children and her husband and anybody who was a sister, brother, sister-by-marriage or brother-by-marriage, and all the nephews or nieces of the matriarch.
sometimes up to ten families equivilent to 60 people
A longhouse was a long house made of logs, bark, and mud.
A longhouse can hold 10 family or 250 in it
Usually extended families from one clan within the tribe. This was quite a few people.
At least 10 families can fit in a longhouse.
Up to around 60 people can live in a longhouse at a time. But it all depends on how big the longhouse is
The Iroquois built longhouses.
The longhouse, used by the Iroquois, could be one hundred to one hundred and twenty feet long.
about 200 years
There are a couple of advantages of using a longhouse. Some of those advantages includes the longhouse being able to hold more than one family and it was the location of political gatherings and meetings.
Since there were several families in one longhouse and only one cooking area...there was little other to choose from. As each family had their own responsibilities it took all to bring the meal.
yeah the A's did have a holiday but i don't know the name of the holiday.:) :)
Longhouses contain beds, shelves and other things. It has a big gathering space on the inside that is held for meetings for the people in that longhouse. The meetings are part of everyday life for the people living in that longhouse. There are beds that line each wall from the front of the longhouse to the back of the longhouse.
A "Longhouse". A single Haudenosaunee longhouse was home to several families, all belonging to the same clan. Each longhouse measured approximately 20 feet wide and from 40 to 200 feet long, depending upon the number of families living within it. The interior of the longhouse was divided into sections. Two-tiered bunks lined each wall. The first tier was used as sleeping quarters for one family. The upper tiers were used as storage for that family. Each pair of families shared a central fire.
7 to 8 people live in a longhouse average though some were bigger.
how many people can fit in a native lodge
In the Seneca tribe up to sixty people lived in a longhouse at one time. The longhouses could be as long as one hundred feet and housed Seneca clans.
A longhouse is a house that the native amazon people live in. It can hold up to about 10 families.The longhouse was a northeastern tribes' housing. It could hold several families at one time, as opposed to the wigwam, which usually held just one family.A longhouse is a house that the first nations slept in. There were more than 3 families living in one longhouse! The Haudenosauue people live in the LonghouseA long house is a very long single room home that is popular among many populations around the world. These long houses were typically built out of wood.
In the wintertime, the tribes would construct houses that more that one family could live in. They stored food and supplies to last through the season.
That depends on how you define family. If you consider your grandmother and your cousins family then the answer would be one family. If you consider them to be extended family then more than one, depending on the size of the house.Native American family units are very different than European family units; more-so in the modern sense.
Yes, one in the east and one in the west.
There are a couple of advantages of using a longhouse. Some of those advantages includes the longhouse being able to hold more than one family and it was the location of political gatherings and meetings.
TheMohawks lived in longhouses made of elm bark that were about 200 feet long. At each end there was a door with an emblem over it representing the clan. One longhouse would contain a clan, or extended family. There were separate rooms for each nuclear family (mother, father, and children). Out in the hallways there were storage shelves, and fireplaces every twenty feet. A longhouse contained up to about a hundred people. When there were too many people living in the longhouse, about half the family would break off and start their own longhouse. In Mohawk tribes a married couple would live with the bride's family and raise their children with them, so a longhouse would have one clan mother, the senior woman in the longhouse. This answer is just from the research I have done for a school project, but I and I am sorry if I got anything wrong.
The Algonquins generally lived in longhouses, a long rectangular building with a frame built of small trees (saplings) that were still flexible and a covering of bark or mats that had been woven from reeds. A few families from a single clan would all live together, with personal space around the outside and living space and cookfires in the center. Hole in the top let in some light and let out the smoke.Some woodland Algonquins used wigwams instead. These were smaller versions of the longhouse housing only one family and were generally rounder, with a domed top.
A wigwam is a dome shaped home that the natives lived in created by bark, deerskin or mud and grass. A wigwam can only contain one family and a longhouse is a huge area where a large amount of natives can live and sleep. It gives each of them a lot of shelter.
A "longhouse" is a type of house. In the United States, the Iroquois in the northeast and many tribes of the Pacific northwest built them. They existed in other parts of the world, too. They were not dwellings for one family, but for many people.