NO. They were about 3 to 4 inches thick. Also made of cedar and my uncle has a 2 inch house made of cdar and its earthquake proof.
native Americans lived in plank houses because they had no choice and that was the only thing they knew how to build.
The Alsea Indians lived in plank houses made from cedar planks, not gingerbread houses or treehouses. These plank houses were rectangular in shape with a slanted roof and were large enough to fit multiple families inside. So, no, they didn't live in igloos or castles, just practical cedar plank houses.
they used wood,berrys and rocks
the kwakiutl lived in plank houses
Shasta tribe lived in plank houses (search native American plank houses). Half of the house was underground,with small narrow entranceway to keep the bears out but big enough so the human can squeeze in.
Long Houses or Plank houses.
Well, first of all, they're not called plank houses. They era called pit houses. They used them because
Plank houses were everyday houses.
they lived in plank houses.
they made plank houses
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native Americans lived in plank houses because they had no choice and that was the only thing they knew how to build.
The Alsea Indians lived in plank houses made from cedar planks, not gingerbread houses or treehouses. These plank houses were rectangular in shape with a slanted roof and were large enough to fit multiple families inside. So, no, they didn't live in igloos or castles, just practical cedar plank houses.