Some 3,500 years ago, the climate in this region was more moist and cool than at ... Because of this, more Indians than at any other time lived in the Blue Mountains.
A hot and sunny climate sometimes a rainy and cold climate
hot and dry
tepees
The Nez Perce lived in what is now the Northwest of the US at the time the earliest European explorers got there. The Nez Perce are still alive today.
hot and human rainy sometimes
Nez Perce
the Nez Perce is known for PEACEFUL PEOPLE THAT LIKE TO HAVE A FEAST
The Nez Perce live throughout the current states of Washington and Oregon, so the climates for these states would be generally the same answer.
they lived in tepees or longhouses
Nez perce
They knew what was good for the and what was not
The Nez Perce tribe lived in both permanent and migratory structures. Their most common form of housing was called the tipi.