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its not "how do plains Indians live" its "how did plains Indians live"and the answer is they lived on the great plains in tepees(tipis) these were little tent like homes made from buffalo skinsome Indians had always lived there, and some were forced to move on to there when the white settlers came along.that's my answer!! feel free to critisize as i am not always right! but as far as i know what i have said THIS TIME is right not
The Adena Indians mostly lived in circular or rectangular-shaped homes called "earthwork enclosures." These enclosures were made by constructing low earthen walls and incorporating wooden posts for support. Inside, these homes often had a central hearth for fire and were typically used for both living and burial purposes.
Most of the Indians of North America died of the plague before the Mayflower ever landed on the continent. Not all Indians lived in teepees. Many built permanent homes and stayed in one place to farm the land.
Hwy sure they lived near PA they must have some developement there.
Delaware Indians used two styles of homes. They lived in longhouses or wigwams. Both were constructed of poles with tree bark coverings. Wigwams are rounded hut like structures. One family would live in a wigwam. A longhouse is a long building where extended families could live together. There were dividers to separate rooms, and platforms allowed for a second story where sleeping was done.
The Delaware Indians no longer live in Delaware. Some live in Canada, some live in Oklahoma, and some live in Shawno County, Wisconsin. If you are trying to prove your ancestory, you will need to prove a connection to a person on the Delaware tribal census.
Southwest Indians homes were made from adobe. It was a mixture of clay, straw and animal fecal matter to form bricks to dry into the sun. They were built on the cliffs of shallow caves with wooden ladders to reach the higher areas.
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some native Indians lived in pueblos
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they use the skin of animals