The Cree Indians were mostly woodland tribes that lived in the forests of Montana, North Dakota, and Canada. There were also Cree tribes that were plains Indians. They moved along with their food supply.
The Cree tribe who lived on the Plains, lived in teepees. They made them from buffalo hide. They constructed these homes to be portable since they were a nomadic tribe.
probably like dry and full of flowers and plants
I'm not sure what the look like but they are probably tepees.
The Calusa tribe built houses on stilts called "stilt houses" to protect them from flooding and provide better ventilation. The houses were made of wooden posts, thatched palm leaves, and woven palmetto fibers. They typically had open sides to allow air to circulate and often had fire pits in the center for cooking and warmth.
Black People.
It certainly doesn't look like Woods Cree or Maskwachis Cree - most modern orthographies show Cree having no "u" or "sh" sound and the combination "io" is similarly very strange.The Cree verb amew means "it spawns" (speaking of fish).The word âmî is an expression of pity or sympathy, but can also mean "dear one".The element shuk has no similarity to anything in any Cree dialect.
don't know
cone
the Iroquois tribe dwellings look like the mesa verde
Crazy Africans with spears
pork chops
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