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They were hand made with adobe and adobe is straw clay.
There were many more than four different types of Indian homes. There were the longhouses and wigwams of the northern woodland tribes. The Cherokee lived in log cabins. The Apaches lived in Wikiups. The plains lived in tipis. There were also adobe houses, subterranean homes, plank homes.
the early settlers live in hut or benab
They used the adobe clay for building homes. The adobe helps keep them cool.
On the great plains, the homes of settlers were called homesteads. These types of people were farmers, cowboys, miners and railroad workers. Also ranchers and single workers settled here.
Lack of trees on the plains forced settlers to adapt. Sod houses were used very frequently. Also, dugout homes were built into the sides of hills for shelter.
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The settlers built their homes and established a new community in the untamed wilderness.
They had different homes because of the climate
they grow crops and many animals homes are their
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its not "how do plains Indians live" its "how did plains Indians live"and the answer is they lived on the great plains in tepees(tipis) these were little tent like homes made from buffalo skinsome Indians had always lived there, and some were forced to move on to there when the white settlers came along.that's my answer!! feel free to critisize as i am not always right! but as far as i know what i have said THIS TIME is right not
Adobe is a great insulator. Homes built of adobe are warmer in winter and cooler in summer than most buildings constructed of other materials. Heating and cooling costs are generally lower.
The Central Plains is an area and didn't build homes. Ask about what people did.