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they live in tee pees from critical research and long houses
Your question is asking about two different Native American tribes. The northeastern tribes lived in long houses and the idea of "wigwams " comes from the Americanization of the plains tribes teepee. The plains tribes followed the buffalo herds and had summer and winter camps and needed a shelter they could break down.
None of the tribes of the Great Plains grew any foodstuffs; their diet was almost entirely meat from hunted animals, supplemented by wild fruits and roots gathered by the women at certain times of the year. The Crows, like all Plains tribes, did not remain long enough in one location to be able to plant, care for and harvest a crop.
The true Plains tribes were nomadic buffalo hunters and did no farming of any kind. In some, like the Blackfoot, women used digging sticks to collect edible roots (wild potato, wild carrot, wild turnip); these were simply stout poles sharpened at one end and hardened in the fire.Only tribes bordering the Plains lived sedentary lives and grew crops - tribes like the Mandan and Arikara. They used hoes (mattocks) made with the shoulder blade of a buffalo or elk attached to a long wooden handle.
Long Houses.
all tribes
they live in tee pees from critical research and long houses
The Iroquois tribes did not live on Long Island; the tribes were all from the Algonquian language group.
they live in a long house
they live 12-15 years
they live in a long house
Your question is asking about two different Native American tribes. The northeastern tribes lived in long houses and the idea of "wigwams " comes from the Americanization of the plains tribes teepee. The plains tribes followed the buffalo herds and had summer and winter camps and needed a shelter they could break down.
That habitat is normally associated with the Sioux, Cheyenne and the Arapahoe. ________________________________________________________ Most, if not all of the plains tribes, including the above and numerous more. They are useful for nomadic tribes, which the plains tribes were. Bri
the Dakota Indian tribe lived in the plains
They live in tepees, and long houses.
they live in a long house