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the men made the walla walla longhouses
The Walla Walla tribe wore clothes made of animal skins. Traditional head dresses and outfits were worn for celebrations and rituals.
Tribes lived in apartment-like buildings made of adobe. Adobe is a mixture of clay, straw and sometimes animal droppings that is formed into bricks and dried in the sun. These shelters were usually built on cliffs that had large shadow caves. Wooden or bone ladders were used to reach higher buildings and rooms. Join tinierme.com! I am stormy flowers on there
The Walla Walla tribe's traditional customs include storytelling, horseracing, arts and crafts, drumming and singing and also practicing the ancient religion Washat. Walla Walla raised wild horses, which they used for traveling. The elderly told the stories and they taught lessons throughout them. The traditional religion of Walla Walla is called the seven drum religion. Walla Walla made their clothing and utensils from things found in nature.
Well other tribes or people would come attack take there home and take their things
Morrison shelters were made of iron.
Anderson shelters were made of corrugated iron and Morrison shelters were made from steel panels.
They wore moccasins. And most of their clothes were made from animal skin and hides.
Morrison shelters were made from sheets of steel.
California Indians utilized a variety of shelters depending on the region and climate. Coastal tribes often built plank houses made from redwood, while inland tribes constructed tule mat houses or earth-covered structures. In the Sierra Nevada, some groups created wickiups, which were dome-shaped and made of branches and grass. These shelters were designed to provide protection from the elements and were often temporary, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of many tribes.
The Vizers used large, ancient buildings as shelters. Vizers were next in line to the king which made them the highest noblemen and they were appointed by the king.
5,000 flood shelters were made in Bangladesh