They lived in pit houses
On the Mogollon Rim, a section of the Colorado Plateau of East Central Arizona.
they lived in wigwams, long houses, pit housing , and teepees
The Clatsop Indians lived in shelters that were built out of flat cedar planks that were similar to the modern two-by-fours. Waxed rope were used to tie the pieces of material together to create long wooden houses or plank houses.
yes and also mud was use to build there pit houses
Iroquios
Iroquios
They lived in pit houses that are dug in the ground.
They lived in pit houses
On the Mogollon Rim, a section of the Colorado Plateau of East Central Arizona.
the kiowa indans lived in Oklahoma
The Cherokee people lived in clay and houses. In the Winter, they typically built smaller clay houses including roofs. By the 1700's, the Cherokee people were living in log cabins.
The lenape indans lived millons and millons years before you did. They were the first people who live in North America.
they lived in wigwams, long houses, pit housing , and teepees
An Army man uses pit houses
Chinook Indians did not live in pit houses. They lived in plankhouses or long houses. You can see a beautiful full size replica of a Chinook plankhouse at the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge in Ridgefiled, Washington USA
The Clatsop Indians lived in shelters that were built out of flat cedar planks that were similar to the modern two-by-fours. Waxed rope were used to tie the pieces of material together to create long wooden houses or plank houses.