In the Eastern Woodlands, Native American dwellings primarily included wigwams and longhouses. Wigwams were smaller, dome-shaped structures made of wooden frames covered with bark or woven mats, suitable for individual families. Longhouses, on the other hand, were larger communal structures that could house multiple families, constructed from a frame of wooden poles and covered with bark. These dwellings reflected the region's abundant Natural Resources and the social structures of the tribes.
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