The lived in a reed house which is called a kish which is a traditional tribe house.
they lived in a house made out of reeds called a kish
The Cahuilla lived in kishes, they were a Mohave tribe.
a dome house
what is another name for the cahuilla ceremonial houses
The sweat house were heated with fire.
it is made out of brush and twigs.
Cahuilla houses typically housed extended families of up to 20 people. These traditional houses were made of wood and thatch, with a circular shape and a dome-like roof.
The Cahuilla brush houses were made of earthen walls and thatched roofs, some had roofs that came almost to the ground and gave the appearance of being a thatched house or a house made of "brush."
what tools did the Cahuilla use
Houses in the desert region were generally dome-shaped or rectangular. The Cahuilla called their dome houses a kish, pronounced like the word quiche. Some were as large as 15 or 20 feet across. The house was made from bending willow branches covered with palm fronds, tule or whatever plant material was available
The name "Cahuilla" comes from the word for "master" in the Ivia language, also known as Cahuilla. Their name for themselves in Iviatim.