The Algonquins traditionally lived in wigwams, which are dome-shaped structures made from wooden frames covered with bark or animal hides. These homes were well-suited for the nomadic lifestyle of the Algonquin people, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly as they moved with the seasons. In addition to wigwams, they also built larger longhouses for extended families, particularly in areas where they settled for longer periods.
yes they did
2000 years ago
No, they used no money of any kind.
they lived in longhouses and tepees but they did Not live in wigwams
The Algonquins lived in wigwams.
They lived in the south west of Canada
algonquins are nobody
Home
because it is the only place that they live in and if they didnt have a roundhouse then they wouldn't have a house at all to live in.
rivers
it dosent
a swamp