COLLECTION NAME:
Design Library Image Collection
mediaCollectionId
NCSULIB~1~1
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
195687
imageid
195687
Accession Number
false
Order Title:
Archivision Addition Module EIGHT--6,304 images
orderdescription
Archivision Addition Module EIGHT--6,304 images
Order Title
false
Type of View:
partialView
imagetitletype
partialView
Type of View
false
View Title:
Diorama of bark covered, early style Iroquois longhouses with holes in the roof for smoke
imagetitle
Diorama of bark covered, early style Iroquois longhouses with holes in the roof for smoke
View Title
false
Date of View:
8/14/2010
imagedate
8/14/2010
Date of View
false
Image description:
On average a typical longhouse was about 80 by 18 by 18 ft (24 by 5.5 by 5.5 m) and was meant to house up to twenty or more families (30-40 people), most of which were typically matrilineally related. Poles were set in the ground and braced by horizontal poles along the walls. The roof is made by bending a series of poles, resulting in an arc-shaped roof. The frame is covered by bark that is sewn in place and layered as shingles, and reinforced by light poles.
imagedescription
On average a typical longhouse was about 80 by 18 by 18 ft (24 by 5.5 by 5.5 m) and was meant to house up to twenty or more families (30-40 people), most of which were typically matrilineally related. Poles were set in the ground and braced by horizontal poles along the walls. The roof is made by bending a series of poles, resulting in an arc-shaped roof. The frame is covered by bark that is sewn in place and layered as shingles, and reinforced by light poles.
Image description
false
Image Rights:
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
imagerights
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Image Rights
false
Source Institution:
Archivision, Inc.
sourceinstitution
Archivision, Inc.
Source Institution
false
Collection:
Addition Module EIGHT
collection
Addition Module EIGHT
Collection
false
Culture:
Native American
culture
Native American
Culture
false
Subject:
Native North Americans
subject
Native North Americans
Subject
false
Work Types:
complexes; sites (locations); historic sites
worktypes
complexes; sites (locations); historic sites
Work Types
false
Preferred Title:
Wendake (Huron-Wendat Nation reserve)
worktitle
Wendake (Huron-Wendat Nation reserve)
Preferred Title
false
Agent Display:
Unknown (Native American)
workagentdisplay
Unknown (Native American)
Agent Display
false
Date:
cultural documentation, August 2010 (performance)
workdatedisplay
cultural documentation, August 2010 (performance)
Date
false
Technique:
construction (assembling)
worktechniquedisplay
construction (assembling)
Technique
false
Measurement:
1.46 km2 (area, village)
measurementdisplay
1.46 km2 (area, village)
Measurement
false
Alternate Title:
Village-des-Hurons
titletext
Village-des-Hurons
Alternate Title
false
Locations:
Wendake, Loretteville, Quebec , Canada
locations
Wendake, Loretteville, Quebec , Canada
Locations
false
Location Type:
(site)
locationtype
(site)
Location Type
false
Style/Period:
Twenty-first century
styleperiod
Twenty-first century
Style/Period
false
Classification:
Architecture
classificationterm
Architecture
Classification
false
Classification:
History and Culture
classificationterm
History and Culture
Classification
false