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IROQUOIS AND ALGONQUIN By Mrs. Susko

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 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.

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Page 1: By Mrs. Susko.  Algonquin tribes lived in small, one-family homes called wigwams  They could be…

IROQUOIS AND ALGONQUIN

By Mrs. Susko

Page 2: By Mrs. Susko.  Algonquin tribes lived in small, one-family homes called wigwams  They could be…

Algonquin Algonquin tribes

lived in small, one-family homes called wigwams

They could be a dome, cone, or rectangular shape

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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.

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Iroquois The Iroquois

villages had their own form of protection.

The longhouses were surrounded by a wooden fence called a palisade

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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