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Iroquois and Algonquin

Iroquois and Algonquin. By Mrs. Susko. Algonquin. Algonquin tribes lived in small, one-family homes called wigwams They could be a dome, cone, or rectangular shape. Iroquois. The Iroquois lived in a longhouse that included up to 12 families inside. The longhouse was 50 to 100 feet long.

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Iroquois and Algonquin

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  1. Iroquois and Algonquin By Mrs. Susko

  2. Algonquin • Algonquin tribes lived in small, one-family homes called wigwams • They could be a dome, cone, or rectangular shape

  3. Iroquois • The Iroquois lived in a longhouse that included up to 12 families inside. • The longhouse was 50 to 100 feet long. • It included several rooms separated by animal skins.

  4. Iroquois • The Iroquois villages had their own form of protection. • The longhouses were surrounded by a wooden fence called a palisade

  5. Bartering • The Native Americans had no money. They would trade instead • They often used wampum, strings of shell beads for trading. • European settler wanted furs, and would give the tribes their superior weapons

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