The Mohawk people lived in longhouses. longhouses are built out of wood and can hold up to 30 people at a time!
they lived in mansion's
the mohawk tribe was one of many tribes who lived in ruperts land
They had mountain and valleys they lived in the eastern woodlands.
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They are all classed as eastern woodlands people. The Mohawk were the most easterly tribe, living along the Mohawk river in east central New York state. The Cayuga lived near Cayuga Lake, New York. The Seneca were the most westerly group and lived along the Genessee river and around Seneca lake. The Oneida and Onondaga lived between the Mohawks and the Cayuga.
The Mohawk people lived in longhouses. longhouses are built out of wood and can hold up to 30 people at a time!
The Mohawk people lived in the Longhouse. They were usually made out of elm trees.
The Mohawk Indians lived in N.Y.
I don't understand what you're asking, woodlands is not a measuremet of the Mohawk people. Mohawk people lived amongst the Northern woodlands of America in the now New York state and the bottom of the Greatlakes East region.
In the past, the Mohawks lived in east-central New York. Some Mohawk people still live in New York, but most of them moved to Canada in the 1700's.
they lived in mansion's
they lived in mansion's
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They lived in pole huts
Yes, the Mohawk Indians lived in longhouses. The long houses were large wood-frame buildings covered with sheets of elm bark. One Mohawk house could be a hundred feet long, and an entire clan lived in it.
the mohawk tribe was one of many tribes who lived in ruperts land
They had mountain and valleys they lived in the eastern woodlands.