Huts made of shredded wood found in their woods
Miami Indians lived in hats when they lived in Southeast Florida, before the settlers & Andrew Jackson kicked them out of the State.
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The California-intermountain tribes traditionally lived in different types of homes depending on their location and environment. Some tribes, like the Miwok, lived in conical houses made of pole frames covered in brush or tule reeds. Others, like the Paiute, built dome-shaped homes from brush or woven mats. These homes were designed to be easily constructed and deconstructed as the tribes moved seasonally.
The Sanema tribe live in neutral made houses, these houses are usually made of Tree parts - the tree parts are stripped off by workers of the Sanema.
Tribes live in a variety of houses, depending on their culture and environment. Some tribes live in traditional houses such as wigwams or teepees, which are portable structures made from poles and animal skins. Others live in more permanent houses, like longhouses made from wood or adobe houses. Some tribes also live in modern homes, similar to those found in mainstream society.
Long Houses.
They live in regular houses.
They live in regular houses.
The Hopi tribe lived in adobe houses
they lived in houses
They live in longhouses
long houses
The same kind of houses westerners live in for the most part however the impoverished ones do live in slum dwellings