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The longhouses were built from the 1600's to the early 1800's.The vikings or The First Nations Peoples built them with manure which is simply pooh from the Adresstyes which was a animal that was a lot like the American bison or North American Buffalo.Oh i am not talking about tipies or wigwams i am talking about LONGHOUSES this was noted from the American Book of Longhouse and History.
As part of the League of Iroquois the Cayuga lived in typical longhouses of elm bark over a framework of poles.
Native American Longhouses are made and used to support more than one person.
longhouses
A very debated question here in Texas. Most historical stories say "NO". The Missions were built as "Forts" to protect settlers from the Indians/Natives.
The longhouses were built in northern New York state and southern Canada.
To have meetings and ceremonies :)
In America, the first missions were built by Catholic priests trying to reach the natives to Christ.
The longhouses were built from the 1600's to the early 1800's.The vikings or The First Nations Peoples built them with manure which is simply pooh from the Adresstyes which was a animal that was a lot like the American bison or North American Buffalo.Oh i am not talking about tipies or wigwams i am talking about LONGHOUSES this was noted from the American Book of Longhouse and History.
Longhouses
The Mohawk people lived in longhouses. longhouses are built out of wood and can hold up to 30 people at a time!
The Mohawk people lived in longhouses. longhouses are built out of wood and can hold up to 30 people at a time!
As part of the League of Iroquois the Cayuga lived in typical longhouses of elm bark over a framework of poles.
Longhouses were a single room that was very long and narrow, built by Native American. The longhouses could reach over 400 feet long and fitting close to 60 people in each.
the Makahslived in tepees and houses they built them self.
Iroquois (native americans)
Longhouses, if I'm thinking correct.