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Qué (quién) es longhouse - definición

TYPE OF HOUSE
Viking hall; Long houses; Longhouses; Long-house; Germanic longhouse; Long house; Tyddyn
  • A reconstructed Viking chieftain's longhouse at the [[Lofotr Viking Museum]] in [[Lofoten]], Norway
  • Interior of a Salish longhouse, British Columbia, 1864. Watercolour by Edward M. Richardson (1810–1874)
  • An uma, the traditional communal house of the Sakuddei on the island of Siberut, part of the Mentawai Islands
  • Central Highlands]] of Vietnam
  • Museum of Anthropology]] at the [[University of British Columbia]]
  • Dartmoor granite longhouse
  • Ale]], north of [[Gothenburg]] [[Sweden]]

longhouse         
¦ noun (among some North American Indians) a traditional dwelling shared by several families.
?a large communal village house in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.
Longhouse         
A longhouse or long house is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building for communal dwelling. It has been built in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe, and North America.
Dartmoor longhouse         
STONE-BUILT HOME, TYPICAL OF DARTMOOR, ENGLAND
Devon long house; Devon Long-House; Devon Longhouse; Devon longhouse; Cornish longhouse; Cornish longhhouse
The Dartmoor longhouse is a type of traditional stone-built home, typically found on the high ground of Dartmoor, in Devon, England and belonging to a wider tradition of combining human residences with those of livestock (cattle or sheep) under a single roof specific to western Britain; Wales, Cornwall and Devon, where they are more usually referred to simply as longhouses and in general housebarns.

Wikipedia

Longhouse

A longhouse or long house is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building for communal dwelling. It has been built in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe, and North America.

Many were built from timber and often represent the earliest form of permanent structure in many cultures. Types include the Neolithic long house of Europe, the Norman Medieval Longhouses that evolved in Western Briton (Tŷ Hir) and Northern France (Longère) and the various types of longhouse built by different cultures among the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Ejemplos de uso de longhouse
1. Samura soon discovers a derelict factory known as the "Longhouse" where those on the run from immigration authorities live.
2. Hermas was raised in a forest culture and now lives in a communal Dayak longhouse in a town that is hours away by boat and motorbike.
3. Saddle up: Jennifer Saunders and Freya get ready for the hunt Ms Saunders and husband Ade Edmondson live with their three children in a 400–year–old granite longhouse in Devon, but also have a home in London.
4. Article continues The Haudenosuanee, or People of the Longhouse (Iroquois to the French), imagined their confederation as a house with the senior Mohawk guarding the eastern door, Seneca the western, Oneida watching over the central fire and Onandaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora in the middle.
5. The contractor entered the village shooting, pulled down and burned the longhouse, and destroyed the garden of corn and squash . . . Later, a bulldozer opened an access road for the deforestation and attempted to cover up the vestiges of the village . . ." A lawyer consulted by Funai advised the team members that the only charge their side likely could prove was "forced expulsion" –– which would result in a small fine and probably ratchet tensions to even more dangerous levels.