about 150 people
"Wampum" is not a word for a dwelling, it more or less translates as "beads" or "money". It would be difficult to live in it.
Anasazi (a Navajo word meaning " the ancient one"
English people lived in Jamestown but they were not pilgrims that lived in Jamestown
they lived by
Their ordinary dwelling is the wikiup, or small rounded hut, of tule rushes over a framework of poles, with the ground for a floor and the fire in the center,
about 150 people
capital
The Montezuma Castle National Monument is associated with the Sinagua tribe. The Sinagua people constructed the well-preserved cliff dwelling in central Arizona between the 12th and 15th centuries.
They lived in caves.
No, they were cliff-dwellers and they lived in apartment-style buildings set into the sides of cliffs.
they usually lived in long houses
They lived in tepees, because they were nomads.
the inca lived in pueblos
None? The teepee was a plains Indian dwelling.
they lived in tepees and lodges
Inuit
He believed that it was a very historical feature in which people could see the way the mongollo men lived.