The Calusa people lived on the shores of southwest Florida. The were fishermen, but also marauding warriors. They were the first people to reclaim land by making artificial islands, seawalls, piers and temple foundation out of shells. Their homes were on stilts, had roofs of palm leaves, a raised platform for sleeping and no walls -- these are called "chickee".
The Creek Indians (aka Muscogee) are traditionally from the southeastern woodlands and was the first of the "civilized" tribes under George Washington's civilization plan. These hunter-gatherers who were mound builders the mounds being part of the village plan. The actual single-family houses were made out of wood or rivercane and mud/plaster with a thatch roof.
They lived in thatched housing and some log structures (mostly reserved for meeting houses).
The Choctaw Indians Lived in mud houses made with straw and misc. materials like that.
The Seminole Indians sheltered in straw huts.
the calusa indians lived in wall less huts that stood on poles
lived in wall less huts stood on poles
what did the calusa indians live in
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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.
what were the rules or laws that the calusa had
what type of shelter did the pacific northwest live in
they had shell pickers
Wood framed mud huts is the type of shelter the Tighua Indian had.
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the aleuts lived in sod houses.
Incas lived in small stone huts.
they did speacial dances
He met the Calusa tribe who were very unfriendly.
it looked like a small shelter or larger shack
They used huts and shade to keep cool.
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.