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they lived in adobe homes
The Adena Indians mostly lived in circular or rectangular-shaped homes called "earthwork enclosures." These enclosures were made by constructing low earthen walls and incorporating wooden posts for support. Inside, these homes often had a central hearth for fire and were typically used for both living and burial purposes.
what kinds of buildings did the yamasee native american live in
well they lived in tipis homes also known as tee pees
they lived in houses with sticks and they lived in stone palaces.
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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.
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.
Their first residences were in an Indian village of the Yaocomico Indians who gave up their village to the Colonists. Their first homes were wigwams.
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