After reading R. Daniel's "From Long House to Village", I was able to understand what he is trying to do in the chapter I read. Chapter 5: From Micro Dialectic to Language Recognition: Language Composition "By comparing the texts in the room, we can better understand the connection of the languages, so we get the perspective of cultural similarity and diversity. Language and culture are closely related.
The Iroquois lived in Long House Village. The long house is a large wooden building covered with eucalyptus bark. Iroquois's long house is 100 feet long, each with a complete family (up to 60 people). This is a photo of a long house in India and a picture of a long house as used by Iroquo Indians. It is inside. Today, Ilokoi families live in modern houses and apartment buildings just like you. Iroquois was wearing long tights crepes. Iroquois wear should wear short leggings and lap skirts. The man initially did not wear a shirt of Iroquois culture, but the woman was wearing a robe called a court. The Iroquois also wore soft leather shoes and heavy robes in winter. In the colonial era, Iroquois adapted European clothes such as fancy beads and long shirts decorated with ribbon appliques.
After reading R. Daniel's "From Long House to Village", I was able to understand what he is trying to do in the chapter I read. Chapter 5: From Micro Dialectic to Language Recognition: Language Synthesis Xiao said: "Comparing the text in the room can better understand the connection of the language, so that we have cultural similarity And provide a prospect of diversity.
The Iroquois still live in a common village in northern New York. Many small towns are still known as villages. Iroquois is made up of two or more long houses which are symbols of the country. There are five fireplaces in each long house, but many families symbolize five tribes under a peaceful concept. Long houses are large enough to accommodate 30 to 60 people and are between 25 and 1500 feet long. They cover the bark board and consist of wooden rods with spaces at the top that allow smoke to escape. Every family has its own space in the Long House. Each space is about 6 to 9 feet long and is separated by animal skin leather curtains. The Iroquois also used surveillance towers around their villages to build fences to prevent tribal invasion. Long house is the central way of Iroquois's lifestyle, and many families live in peace.