500 if its a large one. Depends on the size.
30 people if its big if smal 4-5 people
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500 people live in wigwam I dont think that this answer is true.
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500 people live in wigwam I dont think that this answer is true.
A wigwam is a dome shaped home that the natives lived in created by bark, deerskin or mud and grass. A wigwam can only contain one family and a longhouse is a huge area where a large amount of natives can live and sleep. It gives each of them a lot of shelter.
A wigwam is a dome shaped home that the natives lived in created by bark, deerskin or mud and grass. A wigwam can only contain one family and a longhouse is a huge area where a large amount of natives can live and sleep. It gives each of them a lot of shelter.
The Lenape family lived in a wigwam, thatched with corn leaves and tree bark, and worshiped the Light in all of its forms. Time was kept by the stars, twelve moons in a year. Each new year was christened in by adding a black wampum bead to a pouch kept for the sake of keeping track.
Of course they had leaders! They have leaders from each cultural group.(Cultural groups:Erie , Wendat ,Ojibwa were some of them) The leaders would wear this coat so the people know that they are the leaders of the area.
Most of the Caribbean islands had indigenous people who lived on each island well before Columbus ever arrived. Each people had their name.
Some people only have 2 people that live in a house. Some people have up to 20 people living in their house.
Most of the Caribbean Islands had indigenous people who lived on each island well before Columbus ever arrived. Each people had their own name.
To protect people where people on opposing sides of the troubles lived close to each other. They prevented people going into each other's areas and causing trouble, and so helped keep the peace.
In the past about 15,000 peopled lived in each two cities. Mohenjo-Daro and Harrapa were both two very large cities.
She basically wrote about what happened each day. Including the people that she lived with and along with Mr. Kraler and Miep
The most basic needs of the Algonquins were to secure food and shelter. Men of the Algonquin tribes hunted, and the woman gathered food and did most of the cooking. Algonquins lived wigwams that were built from birch bark. Each family built their own wigwam.