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Français : Reconstitution d'une maison longue huronne pour le film "Robe Noire", site de la Nouvelle-France, Saint-Félix-d'Otis, Québec, Canada.
English: By Google translation: Reconstruction of a Huron long house for the film "Black Dress"; Set in the era of New France at the site: (48.278960,-70.627144) Saint-Félix-d'Otis, Quebec, Canada.
•  This long house would be typical technology and lifestyle for the various tribes of the Iroquoian peoples from the Cherokee and Tuscarora of the American Southeast through the tribes up along the Appalachian Mountain chain past the Susquehannocks and Iroquois Confederation to the tribes living near the Great Lakes Erie and Ontario such as the Erie people, Neutral people, Tabacco people and Huron people.
•  Before European diseases and pressures from settlers totally changed Indian societies, the primal virgin forests of North America provided vast stands of large boled birch trees the river dwelling and traveling Iroquoian cultures used to make Birchbark Canoes and sheaths of such long houses. Birch and resin glues were a primary technology, so served as siding, shingles and canoe sides.
•  According to the American Heritage Book of Indians (1961), several families would have occupied each residence.
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Camera location48° 16′ 44.26″ N, 70° 37′ 37.72″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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