There were several different Native American groups who lived in Texas: Comanche, Caddo,Apache, Lipan, Tonkawa, Karankawas and Coahuiltecan. Dwellings probably varied but included structures such as GrassHouses (similiar to large Wigwams but made with long praire grasses), Brush Shelters called Wickiups or lean-tos, and Tepees.
No
the Indians had lived there before the Spanish had ever set foot on the land. later, when Texas was annexed into the united states, more people began to move into Texas. they moved further and further into Texas, taking the Indians lands. they were forced to move further and further into Texas. before that, Indians had been making raids on the people who lived there.
"Wampum" is not a word for a dwelling, it more or less translates as "beads" or "money". It would be difficult to live in it.
A very debated question here in Texas. Most historical stories say "NO". The Missions were built as "Forts" to protect settlers from the Indians/Natives.
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the kind of dwelling the Pomo do is their houses.
No
Native American Indians
The Karankawa Indians lived in southern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico.
Give a tribe name to get a proper answer. There is no such people as " red Indians" this is a discriminatory name.
A humble dwelling is a simple living space of some kind that is not luxurious, it is merely functional.
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The Comanche lived on the Southern Plains in what is now Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
the dwelling-detached and the elevated house
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