they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
In the winter the indians
build rock like homes in the summer they build hairy homes.
they lived in houses on the banks of rivers made of river can and plaster, actually. They used logs, grass (a type of river cane), and a type of mud that dried like plaster.
Cherokee Indians lived in houses made of mud and clay with roofs made of brush. In the Winter, they lived in smaller mud houses with solid roofs in order to stay warm.
Cherokees built log houses, wood huts and bark and mud covered lodges.
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no because i did
No, the Cherokee Indians did
don't know that's what im asking you they lived in wigwam, grass houses, long houses, tepees, and dome shaped houses covered in animal skins
they live in tepeys igluse and under ground forts
The Creek Indians lived in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina where its really hot. Go to www.bigorrin.org/creek_kids.htm for more information on the Creek Indian Tribe.
They live in Hawaii
shelters.
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they lived in adobe homes
what kind of homes did the mojave indians live in
The Achumawi traditionally lived in cone-shaped houses made of poles covered with tule reeds or brush. These homes were called wickiups and were easily constructed and transported to different locations as they followed seasonal resources.
they live in igloos
yes they did live in pimanent homes
im sure that Andy Carroll would know
the Cherokees Indians did live in Maine at one point
East Indians traditionally lived in various types of homes depending on the region, such as thatched huts, wooden stilt houses, or mud brick structures. Each type of home was suited to the specific climate and environment of the area. Today, many East Indians also live in modern houses and apartments.
ina hut.