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A '''longhouse''' is a type of building characterized by its proportionately narrow structure consisting mainly of a large singular room. They were the central building of settlements established by numerous cultures, such as the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]].
 
A '''longhouse''' is a type of building characterized by its proportionately narrow structure consisting mainly of a large singular room. They were the central building of many settlements established by numerous cultures from ranging from ancient to premodern times.


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A longhouse is a type of building characterized by its proportionately narrow structure consisting mainly of a large singular room. They were the central building of settlements established by numerous cultures, such as the Kanien'kehá:ka.

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