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A longhouse is a large, elongated structure traditionally used by Indigenous peoples in North America, particularly by the Iroquois, characterized by a wooden frame covered with bark or other materials, accommodating multiple families. In contrast, a teepee is a conical tent traditionally used by Plains Indigenous tribes, made of wooden poles and covered with animal hides or canvas, designed for mobility and ease of assembly. The longhouse emphasizes communal living and permanence, while the teepee is associated with nomadic lifestyles and adaptability to different environments.

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