No, they lived in houses called wigwams. Wigwams are bent trees poles covered with animal skins or hides or bark.
well, they lived in houses called,"Big Houses."
they ate food that they grow. they used the seeds to grow it. they live in log shelters.they look like houses, but they are not.
they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
They lived in log houses because it was warmer and it was more protecting
Generally, the first settlers lived in houses made with boards. The first houses were built inside palisades made from upright logs. These were basically forts. The houses and vegetable gardens were inside the palisades and somewhat safe from Indian attack. The log cabin would not come until about 60 years later when conditions became safe to live in a dwelling away from a palisade. Early settlers did not live in teepees. They housed Indians.
The Creeks lived in small mud and grass houses until Columbus came. When Columbus came, they were influenced by the Europeans/Englishmen, to build log houses and/or log cabins. Nowadays, the Creek people live in either the log cabins or the mud huts with the grass roofs or wood shingles.
Longhouses or Log cabins.
shawnee longhouses can shelter more people.
The Shawnee people lived in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Today they are in trust lands in Oklahoma. These hunters and warriors were semi-migratory, but they lived in fairly seasonal villages of wigwams or wikkums. They did not live in teepees. The wigwam was a frame of bent branches, a covering of bark and then an outer frame of rope or wood strips to keep the bark in place. There was one doorway.
they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
Yes, they still make log cabin houses, and they have everything other houses do
the first log houses that were built from settlers were in Delaware