the settlers survived on the great plains pretty much the same as the indians, although they knew alot more about how to survive (how they did in the east). they eat buffalo's and any other animals they could find just like the red indians, but instead of tipis they built houses out of wood and other materials like they had back in the east, and they got around in wagons or rode on horseback. they also got water from the load of rivers around.
They, the people of the plains were living in "Tipi houses".
I'm doing a research for this Plain Indian's used long House's most popular was teepee's. But anyways good luck!!
They lived in tepees and earth lodges.
Sod Houses!
Hard.
They did not live in houses. The Dakota people were plains dwellers and lived in tents and tepees which could be moved easily and quickly.
old smelly houses
The way people interact with plains is that they fertilize the plain and the destruption of the animals and the way they live on the plains.
they backed strong bricks in ovens and used them to build their homes
ehh man uhmm i think they live over there lmfao
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No, tepees were used by people who live mostly in the Plains.
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings
in rock homes :)
cosmopolitan and, or urban homes (POOP!)
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tepees
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Tepees
concrete blocs homes with ceramic tiles on roof
Home Solutions. Apartment.
some people have houses like normal people in the poor parts some people live in huts.