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The first people who lived in New York, primarily the Indigenous Lenape tribe, inhabited longhouses and wigwams. Longhouses were large, communal structures made of wooden frames covered with bark, accommodating multiple families. Wigwams were smaller, dome-shaped shelters made from saplings and covered with animal skins or bark, used for individual families. These dwellings were well-suited to their semi-nomadic lifestyle and the region's resources.

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