in the early days of native American Indians were here in America they split into tribes and one of those tribes were called seminole.when they were here they lived in houses called chickees!
They lived in houses made of wood and plaster called Chickees. The tribe was native of Florida and once lived in large villages around a center space. As the Europeans began to take more land they retreated into the forests building houses on stilts so they wouldn't flood and to keep animals out. In the 1800's they were moved onto reservations with the Indian removal act and lost ancestoral lands that they had lived on for 12,000 years.
permanent houses
The seminole did.
The Choctaw Indians lived in what is now Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Florida. They were part of the Indian Removal Act (Trail of Tears). The men were hunters and the women were farmers and cooks, so they had mostly permanent villages. They lived in Chickees which are also called stilt houses or platform dwellings. They had a raised platform and tatch roof without walls. It was an open-air house since it rarely got cold where they lived. Even if it did get cold, they sometimes had a central fire-pit with a smoke hole in the roof.
The shelters ranged from grass huts and wooden houses to chickees and adobe dwellings.
they lived in Florida
they lived in houses called chickees.
Yes, they lived inn wigwams, long houses, chickees .......... etc
The shelter of the Seminoles were houses that were called chickees. The houses were like cabins and made of wood or logs and plaster with thatched roofs.
in the early days of native American Indians were here in America they split into tribes and one of those tribes were called seminole.when they were here they lived in houses called chickees!
The shelter of the Seminoles were houses that were called chickees. The houses were like cabins and made of wood or logs and plaster with thatched roofs.
Chickees are located in the everglades.
The houses were permanent.
that would depend on which tribe you are referring to....... There are many native American tribes & many different kinds of houses. There were wigwams, longhouses, tipis (teepees), grass houses, wattle and daub houses, chickees, adobe houses, bark houses, earthen houses, plank houses, igloos................... all depends on which tribe/region
it was permanent because their was alot of stuff to survie with
yes