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In the Eastern Woodlands, American Indians typically lived in longhouses and wigwams. Longhouses were large, elongated structures made from wooden frames covered with bark, accommodating multiple families. Wigwams were smaller, dome-shaped homes made from a framework of poles and covered with bark or mats, suitable for single families. These dwellings were well-suited to the region's climate and abundant Natural Resources.

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