Iroquoian longhouses and villages.
A brief overview of Iroquois longhouse construction and design, as well as village design and fortifications. The longhouse I'm specifically looking at is at Kana:ta village near Brantford. Apologies for the shaky video. I didn't notice until editing, and I don't have the energy to go through the hassle of filming everything a second time. This video was a long time coming.

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