Yes, the Chinook generally lived along the Columbia River during the summer season and in the forest during the winter. The winter village was considered the permanent home. Villages were comprised of between one and thirty-five long houses of various sizes. Some of these houses were large enough to accommodate 100 people.
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The Chinook Indians fed and housed the Lewis and Clark over the winter of 1805/6. With out the Chinook's help Lewis and Clark may not have made it back to their homes.
there were warm and cold climate the winter was cold the summer was warm and fall pretty cold
Yes. In the winter the Cherokee llived in small dome shaped homes called an asi. In the summer the Cherokee live in a big square/rectanglish home from my research is called a wickeup.
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keeps it cool in summer and warm in winter
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Thick walls and small windows keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
In the US, the recommended inside temperatures are 68 for winter and 72 for summer.
Iroquois lived in winter and summer houses called "long house"
wooden plank houses