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Southwestern tribes
they made them out of sticks and wet dirt and mud...
The Wintu tribe, indigenous to Northern California, has several customs rooted in their connection to the land and community. They traditionally engage in seasonal ceremonies, such as the World Renewal Ceremony, which aims to promote harmony and balance in nature. The Wintu also practice basket weaving, using natural materials to create intricate designs that reflect their cultural identity. Storytelling is another vital custom, serving to pass down traditions, history, and values through generations.
Native Americans lived in the area long before Michigan was invented and state boundaries meant absolutely nothing to them. The tribes of that area were the Ojibwe or Chippewa, the Menominee, Potawatomi, Miami, Sauk (Sac), Fox (Mesquakie) and Kickapoo. All had their own language, and there were often different words in each language, so there was never a single term for "house".For example, Ojibwe words for house include waaginogaan, wiigiwaam, miigiwaamens.In Menominee some of the words for a house are apa:kiwika:n, matae:peh, ne:k, we:kewam, owe:kew.In Potawatomi the word for house is wigwam.In the Miami-Illinois language a native dwelling is called wiikiiamii.
We really need more information to answer your question.. The US has made hundreds (if not thousands) of treaties with different tribes. There was no ONE treaty that affected all tribes.
wintu relegion?
the seminoles houses were made of hay and poo
Live at the House of Tribes was created on 2005-08-30.
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Harvey Pitkin has written: 'Wintu dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Wintu language, Wintun
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Tools that the Wintu used were spears, nets, traps and bows and arrows. They would make the bows from yew wood and the arrowheads from chipped pieces of volcanic glass.
Women in the Wintu tribe would basket weave, cook, clean, make fishnets for their husbands to use for hunting, take care of the kids, and plant vegetables.
what contributions have the Seneca tribes made to our nation today
it is very cold in the winter an hot in the summer
The tribes who made up the Iroquois Confederation of Five Tribes were the Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca, Mohawk and Cayuga.
Fourteen tribes made up the Creek Confederacy or nation