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The Seneca Indian tribe lived in permanent structures known as longhouses, which were constructed from wooden frames covered with bark. These longhouses could accommodate multiple families and were designed for year-round living. In addition to their longhouses, they also built temporary structures for specific purposes, such as hunting or fishing, but their primary dwellings were permanent.

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