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The Eastern Woodlands people primarily lived in longhouses and wigwams. Longhouses were large, elongated structures made of wooden frames and covered with bark, accommodating multiple families, while wigwams were smaller, dome-shaped dwellings made from bent saplings and covered with bark or mats. These houses were well-suited to the region’s climate and the resources available in the forests. The choice of dwelling often varied among different tribes and was influenced by their lifestyle and environment.

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