The Taíno were always living in a hot climate and the countries they lived in were filled with rain forests.
the dry climate affected people because its water is a key resource
Thinking you mean in Minnesota where the Assinibone tribe lived, the climate is warm in the summer, but cold and snowy in the winter.
Whey did the geography
Where the mayans lived it was hot and dry though not much rain and very humid.<3
They lived in tepees
the calusa indians lived in wall less huts that stood on poles
The Calusa houses, known as chickees, were built on stilts with a thatched roof made from palmetto leaves. They were open-sided with a raised platform and allowed for ventilation and protection from insects, flooding, and heat. The design of the chickees was well-suited to the subtropical climate of the Florida region where the Calusa lived.
The Calusa's lived in the southern part of Florida
they lived over hundreds of years ago
They lived on the gulf coast of southern Florida
The Calusa lived along the southwestern coast of Florida when Europeans invaded North America during the 16th century. Other peoples controlled by the Calusa lived along the southeastern coast and throughout southern Florida.
they lived in southwest Florida on the barrier islands of the gulf coast. they also built an inland community called "mayami" located at the edge of lake okeechobe.
Either calusa timicua tocaboga tequesta ais seminole
"what was California's climate like when the earliest people lived there?"
they lived in a dry climate...since they lived in a desert...
There were two major tribes: the Calusa and the Tequesta.