they used tee-pees and log houses and the technologies didnt really change that beside them moving in to houses
the metis use tree and bark and mud my friend is falf metis
someone who lives in saskachewan
they ate the buffulo
They lived in the southern part of northwestern Ontario and northeastern Manitoba.
one the most important technologies was eithertools or language
Peguis is a First Nations community located in Manitoba, Canada. It is named after Chief Peguis, a respected leader of the Saulteaux people who played a significant role in the history of the area. The name "Peguis" is derived from the Saulteaux word "Peguisi," which means "one who stands on high ground."
no it is not people it is a shelter
Living quarters are where people can live, or shelter. People live in them for shelter.
Blackfoot, Arapaho, Assiniboine, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow_Nation, Gros_Ventre, Kiowa, Lakota_people, Lipan_Apache, Plains_Apache, Plains_Cree, Saulteaux, Tsuu_T'ina_Nation, Shoshone, Nakoda_(people), and Tonkawa.
The Amazon people shelter in houses they make out of wood, plants, or other items they can find that may be useful in building a shelter.
Early people found shelter either under a tree or a cave.
It provides shelter, food, and maybe clothes to homeless people.