They found shelter in caves or they built tepee's out of animal pelts.
The Cherokee historically obtained their food through farming, hunting, and gathering. They built shelters using natural resources like wood, bark, and mud. Clothing was often made from animal hides, plant fibers, or traded goods. Today, many Cherokee people maintain a connection to traditional practices while also incorporating modern resources for their needs.
Children, shelter, and food.
castles and all that
Find Shelter was created in 1999.
gorillas find shelter in the forest
they find there own shelter by hiding in trees
like where is its shelter not where you find em where is there shelter
They need food, shelter, clothing, and water
The Cherokee people lived in clay and houses. In the Winter, they typically built smaller clay houses including roofs. By the 1700's, the Cherokee people were living in log cabins.
the Cherokee Indians traded crafts ....they traded crafts for food water shelter and those kinds of things
Yes, you can turn a kill shelter into a no kill shelter, but you would need to be prepared to find a way to care for any animals that you were unable to find homes for.
The desert iguana will burrow for shelter.