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The Apaches lived in tepees and in large tents.

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what kind of homes did the apache Indian's live in?

a triangluar like structure for quick and easy storage while moving.

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An apache house is made from sticks, mud, sod , and other varios items.

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they made there houses out of mud and tress

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