Longhouse
Well there are many diffrent kinds.... but a few are hiding,running,and building a house to keep warm. you can survive off bark from trees as they eat anything
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Longhouse
The two main types of dwellings among the people of the northeast were longhouses and wigwams. Longhouses were large, rectangular structures made of wooden frames covered with sheets of bark, while wigwams were smaller, dome-shaped structures made of a framework of arched branches covered with bark or animal hides.
Your brain would be covered in "dura mater," which literally translates to "tough mother" in Latin. It is a thick, protective membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
bark at the intruders bark bark bark bark........... woof woof woof
the Algonquin had a house called a pikogan it was made of a bark covered pole and an air hole at the top of course and on the ground was fir branches and that was covered by fur or straw. there were also permanent
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A hut made of wooden poles covered with bark is commonly referred to as a "bark house" or "bark hut." These structures are traditionally built by various Indigenous peoples and are designed to provide shelter using readily available natural materials. The wooden poles form a frame, while the bark serves as insulation and protection from the elements. This type of construction reflects a sustainable approach to building, utilizing local resources efficiently.
An Iroquois longhouse was made of wood, bark, and mud.
Tree Bark
Long houses had a wood frame. It was covered in bark. Long houses an about 20 feet wide and from 50 to 150 ft long.
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