A longhouse is a traditional dwelling used by various Indigenous peoples of North America, particularly among the Iroquois and other northeastern tribes. Characterized by its elongated, rectangular shape, a longhouse typically housed multiple families and was constructed using wood and bark. The interior featured communal living spaces, with separate areas for cooking and sleeping, reflecting the communal lifestyle of its inhabitants. Longhouses served not only as homes but also as centers for social, political, and cultural activities within the community.
A longhouse is a kind of long, single room building. An example sentence would be: The longhouse gets very warm in the summer.
No
families and the mothers clan lived in a longhouse
longhouses were used to live in and they had a main longhouse which they used to make decions
Each family within the longhouse would have its own fire.
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There are 35 beds in a longhouse
its long and houses lots of people
Longhouse Religion was created in 1799.
A longhouse is a kind of long, single room building. An example sentence would be: The longhouse gets very warm in the summer.
No
A longhouse can hold 10 family or 250 in it
A longhouse is long and a wigwam is round.
Synonyms for longhouse include hut, cabin, lodge, and dwelling.
families and the mothers clan lived in a longhouse
An Iroquois home is called a longhouse.
longhouses were used to live in and they had a main longhouse which they used to make decions