The American Indians who built longhouses primarily lived in the Eastern Woodlands region. Longhouses were large, elongated structures made from wooden frames and covered with bark or other materials, and they were commonly associated with tribes such as the Iroquois and Algonquin. These structures were designed to house multiple families and reflected the communal lifestyle of the tribes in that area.
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Eastern Woodlands
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Great Plains
Southeast
built longhouses.
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