The Chumash people lived in the central and southern coastal regions of California. These fishers/hunter/gatherers lived in an "ap" which was made from bent willow poles arranged in a semi-circle and covered with surf grass. There was a smoke hole, deer skins made a doorway and the doorframe was a whale's rib.
The lived in a reed house which is called a kish which is a traditional tribe house.
The Cahuilla Indians lived in houses made of grass and bushes. The homes were a round, wooden frame covered with brush. They usually had grass and brush roofs as well.
Dwellings made of mud and dirt
They lived in a little house made out of birch wood
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Desert climate.
they live in hotdogs with extra mustard
what kind of shelter did craftsmen live in
they lived in a house made out of reeds called a kish
The lived in a reed house which is called a kish which is a traditional tribe house.
They live in narrow,dome shaped houses that had straight sides cover with brushes.
they live in a long house
the home they lived in was a tepee or a wooden house.
they live in igloos
They lived in a little house made out of birch wood
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
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corn
longhouses