they sleep on wigwams
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shawnee longhouses can shelter more people.
they used canoes in the summer and they used snowshoes in the winter
They lived in longhouses, like all the Iroquois tribes.
They made houses such as longhouses, houses that were long enough for more than one family in the Iriquois tribe.
The Wendat, also known as the Huron, lived in traditional longhouses made of wooden frames covered with bark or thatch. These longhouses were large communal dwellings that could house multiple families.
36-40 people lived a longhouse at a time.
The wendats live in a long house that consists of mud and hay where their family lived with them.
longhouses
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.
How did wendat people respect the living things?
the three wendat tools were the spear, the club, and the arrow
The Wendat tribe lived in St.Lawrence Valley, Quebec!
The Wendat, also known as the Huron, were an Indigenous people in North America known for their advanced agricultural practices and complex social structures. They cultivated crops such as corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." Their society was organized into clans and villages, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange. Additionally, they were skilled in crafting tools, canoes, and longhouses, reflecting their adaptation to the environment and communal living.
the wendat people lived in the forest, close to the rivers and lakes.
The tribe Wendat's lived in Ontario Canada near lack Ontario