the home they lived in was a tepee or a wooden house.
NO
They did not live in houses. The Dakota people were plains dwellers and lived in tents and tepees which could be moved easily and quickly.
They usually libes in pueblos made of adobe brick .
The North West Pacific Coast Indians lived in large rectangular cedar-plank houses with a single-pitched roof and a central hole for ventilation and light. These homes were often shared by multiple families and featured elaborate totem poles and carvings.
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
they live in a long house
what type of homes did the plains indianzhave
tipia
Pueblo
mesa
corn
longhouses