Yes because many families could live there so they built them it was hard work and had a fire pitt
not all
The Nez Perce used twigs, bark, logs, and thatch to build their longhouses
Yes they did.
Longhouse's and because i answered this question it makes me really really KOOL BEANZ! But......... not really. :p
They learned to build systems of dams and stone cisterns to store water from melting snow up in the mountains. This was not just for drinking water, but also they needed water to irrigate their corn and beans and pumpkins so they would grow.
Teepees- Animal skins Pueblos- Clay and Mud Longhouses- Wood (Tree Bark)
they mostly build longhouses and wigwams
The Nez Perce used twigs, bark, logs, and thatch to build their longhouses
No, Courtney Simon did.
Yes they did.
Longhouse's and because i answered this question it makes me really really KOOL BEANZ! But......... not really. :p
They made houses such as longhouses, houses that were long enough for more than one family in the Iriquois tribe.
They weren't glued. They shaped the logs to fit together and where necessary pinned them with wood 'cotter pins' .
Wood and animal fur were the main things used to build longhouses
They lived in longhouses and used bark from all kinds of trees to build it
Iroquois build longhouses and hunt buffalos
wood
They learned to build systems of dams and stone cisterns to store water from melting snow up in the mountains. This was not just for drinking water, but also they needed water to irrigate their corn and beans and pumpkins so they would grow.