The iroquois had longhouses and the algonquins had tipis
they lived in longhouses and tepees but they did Not live in wigwams
The Pequot, Native Americans that inhabited in Connecticut, lived in villages that were made up of longhouses and wigwams. Longhouses were made of wood and could accommodate many people. These people hunted, farmed, and fished for food.
Because they were farmers not hunters. Farming led to more permanent structures. Hunters required shelters that could be packed up and moved to follow their prey along their migratory routes.
The Iroquois lived in longhouses. These longhouses were anywhere from 70 feet to 300 feet long. (about the length of a football field) 5 - 20 families would live in a longhouse, with all of their maternal relatives. (your mother, sisters, aunts, great aunts, grandmothers...) and their husbands. All these women would be of the same clan.
algonquins are nobody
the iroquis confedracy is a 1st nations grop
the iroquis mohawk ate an apple and an acorn?
The Iroquis wore moccasin's for shoes
The Algonquins typically lived in wigwams, which were dome-shaped structures made of wooden frames covered with bark or mats. These homes were semi-permanent, allowing for seasonal mobility as they followed food sources like fish and game. While wigwams could be used for extended periods, they were not permanent structures like the longhouses of some other Native American tribes.
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.
The Algonquins valued animals, art and, there creator Manitou
iroquis indians live today is new york