They were a plains tribe so they used teepees.
shoshone Indians used flowers ,grass and tree bark to decorate their teepees
that is not Sacajawea tribe
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
In Asia, various tribes built different types of houses depending on their environment and lifestyle. For example, nomadic tribes in Mongolia constructed yurts, which are portable, circular tents made of felt and wood. In contrast, sedentary agricultural tribes in Southeast Asia often built stilt houses made from bamboo or wood to protect against flooding. Additionally, some tribes in the Himalayas built stone houses to withstand harsh weather conditions.
At the most, 50 m.
Well they came across the Hidatsa, the Shoshone, and the Mandan tribes
There are thousands of different native American tribes. The ones in the northeast used wood and bark. Iroquois made long houses. The Indians that met the Pilgrims built wetus. In Florida, the houses were built more open with wooden poles and grass roofs. The Sioux had tepees of animal skin that they could travel with. The Hopi built adobe houses. The Inuit built igloos of ice.
cookies and cream chicken with mashpotatoes and gravy
Shoshone and the Goshute tribes. (Journey of Discovery, 130-131)
Hotels and houses can be built from ice in cold climates. Inuit tribes made igloos from ice. Now expensive hotels are built from ice.
Two native tribes found in Idaho are the Nez Perce Tribe and the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. The Nez Perce are known for their rich cultural heritage and historical significance, particularly during the Nez Perce War of 1877. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, consisting of the Shoshone and Bannock peoples, are recognized for their traditional practices and their resilience in preserving their culture and land. Both tribes continue to play an important role in Idaho's cultural landscape today.
The Irian jaya's Kombai and Korrowai was 45 high above the ground