they used canoes and wore snow shoes
Yes, the Huron-Wendat shelters, known as longhouses, did change seasonally. In winter, they would often be insulated with materials like bark and animal hides to retain heat, while in summer, they could be more open with greater ventilation. Additionally, the construction and layout might adapt to accommodate communal living and seasonal activities, reflecting their agricultural lifestyle. Overall, these changes ensured comfort and practicality throughout the year.
Spicy bollies in winter and fruity bollies in summer.
The well water is not colding in summer and not hotting in winter, there is just human sense that we feel the water is cold in summer because , every body knows that our body potential energy increasing in winter, why we use abudnant food and meal in the winter and not use so much in the summer because we have to produce energy in addition humans are warm blood to and our body adap with cold weather because it need to adap with eat supose if you use ice in summer no body will feel and sense too cold if you use this ice in winter you cannot use it. khadem hussain saedi Urozgani, Afghanistan
Yes if you use like or as to compare it is a simile
doggy style
Snowshoes in the winter, canoes in the summer.
they used canoes in the summer and they used snowshoes in the winter
they used canoes in the summer and they used snowshoes in the winter
The kind of transpotation was used by toy airplanes and books
dugout canoes
They use horses and cars.
Medicine Pipes.
bow and arrow
wendat wendat
The Wendat people spoke Wendat, also known as Huron or Wyandot. This language is an Iroquoian language spoken by the indigenous Wendat people of North America.
Horse drawn carriage and later on railways
How did wendat people respect the living things?