They used huts and shade to keep cool.
The Miwok people lived in Northern California. There are four subgroups (Plains/Sierra, Coast, Lake, Bay) and they all contributed different forms of shelter.Conical bark house with earth piled up on lower wall.Board houseConical pole frame covered with thatch of brush, grass or tulePortable conical house
it looked like a small shelter or larger shack
They primarily used Tipis as shelter. The Women of the family were resposible for the tipis and dragged the long poles used to set up the tipis, when ever they moved.
People, this might not help, but Miwok's TRIBE lived in the Northern California! I hope this helps VERY much :)
they hunted animals like butts and cows then skinned them for a type of wool to make clothes.
Wood framed mud huts is the type of shelter the Tighua Indian had.
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the aleuts lived in sod houses.
The Miwok people lived in Northern California. There are four subgroups (Plains/Sierra, Coast, Lake, Bay) and they all contributed different forms of shelter.Conical bark house with earth piled up on lower wall.Board houseConical pole frame covered with thatch of brush, grass or tulePortable conical house
The Inca Indians primarily lived in homes made of stone and adobe brick, with thatched roofs. These homes were often grouped closely together in small villages and were designed to withstand the rugged Andean environment. Additionally, the Inca also built elaborate palaces and temples using stone and mortar.
it looked like a small shelter or larger shack
The Indian Elephant lives in the forests of India and Cina. Although it's habitat may vary.
The Cape Fear Indians used straw and hay.
The Huron (Wyandot) lived in longhouses; what you would recognize as a 'log cabin' type home.
They lived in roundhouses . They were used for dances and ceremonies . Sometimes used as a shelter for the elderly . Materials Used : wooden poles covered in clay and bark.
They primarily used Tipis as shelter. The Women of the family were resposible for the tipis and dragged the long poles used to set up the tipis, when ever they moved.