the yuroks
yes because i tried it befor and it works Different tribes lived in different dwellings. Nomadic plains peoples set up teepees. Some tribes lived in wikiups, others in wigwams.
The Indian tribe that lived in the East of Sioux is the Santee.
There were two Indian groups who lived in the far north. These were the Inuit and the Inuvialuit. Both tribes were the descendants of the Thule tribe.
Well sort of, they lived in small buildings that somewhat resembled wooden teepees. look up a picture of a caddo house on google images for petes sake
The Iriquois were the nativeswhich lived in georgia!!
The Yurok Indians were the original inhabitants of Northern California. They lived in lived in rectangular redwood-plank houses with chimneys and pitched roofs.
The Cahuilla lived in kishes, they were a Mohave tribe.
The Hupa Indian Tribe was not nomadic as other California tribes were. The Hupa lived in redwood homes with small openings so bears could not get in the home.
That would probably be a redwood tree or a tortoise.
yes because i tried it befor and it works Different tribes lived in different dwellings. Nomadic plains peoples set up teepees. Some tribes lived in wikiups, others in wigwams.
because know one is able to cut them down?
the pueblo Indians lived in cliff dwellings, called adobes.
i am not sure but are you talking about round castles houses
The president lived in the white house and plants lived in the green house
Very large! Redwood trees, Sequoia sempervirens, are some of the widest, tallest and long lived trees on the planet. In 2006, a redwood was proclaimed the tallest living thing, measuring almost 380 feet tall.
The Indian tribe that lived in the East of Sioux is the Santee.
The Aztec Indians lived in adobe houses made of mud bricks and thatched roofs. Their houses varied in size depending on the person's social status, with commoners living in smaller houses and nobles living in larger, more elaborate structures. The houses were organized in tight-knit neighborhoods with communal facilities and spaces.