well the Adena Indians lived in some kind of fort kind of house that's it lol
The Adena Indians mostly lived in circular or rectangular-shaped homes called "earthwork enclosures." These enclosures were made by constructing low earthen walls and incorporating wooden posts for support. Inside, these homes often had a central hearth for fire and were typically used for both living and burial purposes.
well they lived in tipis homes also known as tee pees
describe the geography of the area the blackfoot lived in
what type of homes did the plains indianzhave
They did not live in houses. The Dakota people were plains dwellers and lived in tents and tepees which could be moved easily and quickly.
the chick's house
well they lived in tipis homes also known as tee pees
describe the geography of the area the blackfoot lived in
They live in narrow,dome shaped houses that had straight sides cover with brushes.
Circular huts mad of poles and bark.
what type of homes did the plains indianzhave
teepee's , longhouses.
They did not live in houses. The Dakota people were plains dwellers and lived in tents and tepees which could be moved easily and quickly.
Samoans have their own traditional homes, but also live in homes like you find anywhere in the world
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Paddocks
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
East Indians traditionally lived in various types of homes depending on the region, such as thatched huts, wooden stilt houses, or mud brick structures. Each type of home was suited to the specific climate and environment of the area. Today, many East Indians also live in modern houses and apartments.