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What kind of house did the Yavapai tribe live in?

They lived in pit houses


What tribes lived in pit houses?

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What tribe built pit houses made from wood covered in sod?

Inuit tribe :)


What ind-ans lived in pit houses?

none


What type of shelter did the Umpqua Indian have?

The Clatsop Indians lived in shelters that were built out of flat cedar planks that were similar to the modern two-by-fours. Waxed rope were used to tie the pieces of material together to create long wooden houses or plank houses.


What do the Chinese live in?

They lived in pit houses that are dug in the ground.


Where kind of houses did the mogollon lived in?

On the Mogollon Rim, a section of the Colorado Plateau of East Central Arizona.


What type of home did the Zuni tribe live in?

they lived in a pit house that was made of wood and mud


What type of home did the Zuni tribe live?

they lived in a pit house that was made of wood and mud


Were pueblo nomadic or static?

The Pueblo were a mainly nomadic tribe, but would occaisionally settle down in pit houses.


What did the modoc tribes houses look like?

The Modoc tribe traditionally lived in semi-subterranean houses called "pit houses," which were partially dug into the ground for insulation and protection. These structures typically featured wooden frames covered with earth, grass, or reeds, with a central fire pit for heating. In warmer months, they often constructed above-ground tule mat lodges made from reeds. The design of their homes was practical, reflecting the tribe's adaptation to the climate and environment of the Modoc Plateau in northern California and southern Oregon.


What did the kutchins tribe of Canada house look like?

The Kutchin tribe of Canada lived in dome-shaped houses made of wooden poles covered with hides or birch bark. The houses were usually small and portable, designed to accommodate the nomadic lifestyle of the Kutchin people. The interiors were often circular in shape and featured a central fire pit for heating and cooking.