The North Americans of Yesterday a Comparative Study of North American Indian L

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The North Americans of Yesterday a Comparative Study of North American Indian L
Dellenbaugh Frederick Samuel
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These slabs are split out of the wide trees 3 and the walls are obtained by securing them in an upright position to a frame about ten feet high. On this rests the roof of split shakes, bark, or boards, laid on rafters which are supported in the middle by two long, heavy beams, running the entire length of the house, and themselves borne up by four huge posts, often 1 1/. H. Morgan, Houses and House Life, p. 120 ; see also The Iroquois League, by Morgan.
2 Brinton, The American Race, p. 77.
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...bbs cites a split plank lie saw in Puget Sound region, 24 feet long and 4^ feet wide.
Shelters, Dwellings, and Architecture 213 carved with totemic emblems. The general outward appearance of these houses is much like an ordinary low one-story house or barn of our own, except that in the middle of the roof there is a large square hole for a smoke outlet, the fire being made on a U. S. Bu. Eth. ' i MOKI NOTCHED DOORWAY, SO MADE THAT LARGE BUNDLES COULD BE TAKEN IN The transom was probably at first a smoke outlet patch of sand or earth that forms a square about nine by ten feet in the middle of the room, the size depending on the dimensions of the house.


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