Yes, the Ottawa Indians traditionally lived in wigwams, which are dome-shaped, temporary structures made from a framework of wooden poles covered with bark or mats. These dwellings were well-suited for the region's climate and could be easily constructed or dismantled as the tribe moved to follow seasonal resources. Wigwams provided shelter and warmth for families, reflecting the Ottawa's connection to their environment and nomadic lifestyle.
The Armerindians live in the Amazon rainforest.
A wigwam is a tent/house that the "Algonquoins" used to live in.
500 people live in wigwam I dont think that this answer is true.
Ottawa Indians ate meat.
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A wigwam
Ottawa Indians ate meat.
Pontiac lived on the Detroit River on the Western Frontier and was part of the Ottowa tribe.
They advanced the wigwam and clothing with feathers and beads.
they lived in long houses and wigwam
what kind of music did the ottawa tribe like
wigwam