The Mississaugas, an Indigenous people of the Great Lakes region, traditionally lived in semi-permanent villages made up of longhouses or wigwams. These structures were typically constructed from wooden frames and covered with bark, mats, or animal hides. Their communities were often located near water sources, allowing for fishing, hunting, and agriculture. Seasonal migration patterns influenced their dwellings, as they moved to follow food resources throughout the year.
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The Mississaugas, an Indigenous people of southern Ontario, traditionally relied on a diet that included fish, game, and plants. They fished in the Great Lakes and nearby rivers, hunted deer and small mammals, and gathered wild fruits, nuts, and edible plants. Corn, beans, and squash, known as the "Three Sisters," were also staple crops cultivated in their agricultural practices. Their diet was diverse and adapted to the seasonal availability of resources in their environment.
Mississauga is named after the Mississaugas First Nation, an Indigenous group that historically inhabited the region. The name "Mississauga" is believed to have originated from the Ojibwe word "misi-zaagiing," which means "along the river mouth."
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