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How to use longhouse in a sentence

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Father also spoke Seneca and Cayuga, but he preferred Onondaga, the language of his father and of our longhouse.
Using Casselberry's formula, this indicates an increase from a population of 15 to 61 persons within a single longhouse.
And one very elderly man was provided with tobacco which he smoked during his days seated on a bench on the longhouse veranda.
But they have skills. They have worked in their yard, babysat or volunteered at the community longhouse.
All Polaris study findings were promptly reported to the Namgis at community meetings in the longhouse.
A close friend, Ted Hartley, proposed the longhouse Reserve in East Hampton as the venue.
Next door is a towering log, stone and glass masterpiece modeled after a Native American longhouse that may be the most dramatic place you've ever taken a yoga class.
According to William M. Fenton, a longhouse typically held from six to ten nuclear families, each of about five or six persons, and two families shared every fire.
He's in charge of putting up this longhouse for the group to move into.
Our longhouse, the seat of our government for hundreds of years, was padlocked.
In 1995, construction of the longhouse began almost 40 years after the first one was destroyed.
Two types of Native American pole structures were the wickiup and longhouse.
This event should not have been and could not have been held in any other place than right here-in your longhouse, on your land, in your home.
You can approach the longhouse, but you can't go inside because you haven't collected all of the clues to enter.
The hotel-museum recalls the architecture of a traditional Iroquois longhouse tucked into the woods along the Akiawenrahk River bank.
You approach Donnacona in front of his longhouse to give him the glass beads in order to be allowed to enter the main longhouse.
It was also recited in every longhouse every two years.
In reduplicative form daimodaimo refers to the distant, foreign, foreigner, stranger, or someone from another longhouse.
An engineering professor at the University of Saskatchewan is using concepts from kayaks, tipis and the longhouse in his courses this year.
With its elegant frontage and thick stone walls, estate agents say Brook Cottage typifies the Welsh longhouse style.
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A map of the country of the longhouse will enable the reader to follow the journeys of the Indian people.
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