Toxic is someones way of saying hi
houses for Jumano Indians were large with flat roofs, they were made of poles and branches covered with adobe
they lived in huge teppes they cannot move
no
Jumano houses typically housed extended families, which could include several generations living together. The number of people in a Jumano household varied, but it often ranged from 5 to 20 individuals, depending on the size of the family and the availability of resources. These communal living arrangements fostered cooperation and support among family members.
The Jumano tribe traditionally built their houses using adobe, a natural building material made from clay, straw, and water. These structures were often single-room dwellings that provided insulation against the harsh climate of the Southwest. In some cases, they also constructed temporary dwellings using materials like animal hides or reeds when they were on the move. Their architectural styles reflected their adaptation to the environment and their semi-nomadic lifestyle.
I am a seventh grader and we were studying this back in the second six weeks. I found out that the Jumano Indian tribe lived in adobe houses in the mountains and basins region.
they made the adobes because their gods pooped on them
Yes jumano has a government
The comanche's homes were tepees that were made of buffalo skin and wrapped around reed/sticks. Similar to the Jumano's tepees.
The Jumano tribe lived in Texas, where no Western Red Cedar trees grow.Since it is these huge Pacific coast trees that were made into totem poles, the Jumano can not have made totem poles, nor did any other tribes in the Americas - just those on the north-west coast of the USA and the west coast of Canada.
The Pueblo Jumano lived in cities built on the sides of cliffs and the Plains Jumano lived in tepees.
The Jumano would live off the land. They would mostly eat Buffalo .