wikiup is another term for wigwam
they lived in wickiups
The Apache used tipis as well as wickiups. Wickiups were wooden frames of boxes that were covered in buffalo hide to make a modern, for the time, square and rather spacious house. A woman could make a wickiup in two hours if there was enough wood and hide to work with.
The Apache Indians lived in shelters called wickiups made mostly by women. They are dome shaped brush huts made out of wood and animal hide.
the apache live in wickiups ( or wigwams) which are made of mud, treebark, tree leaves, and grass
they lived in grass huts called''wickiups'',or hogans which are earthern structures that were good for keeping cool in the hot ,arid weather
they lived in tepe. most though lived in wickups.
Well not the shoshone as they lived in buffalo hide tipis like other members of the plains. the apache lived in wickiups because not much buffalo live in arizona/new mexico. mostly chiricahua apache lived in wickiups. other shelters among the apache were buffalo hide tipis but they were only used by the lipan apache of texas. very few also use hogans although thats more of a navajo shelter and very few places have enough mud.
Apache is pronounced "uh-PAH-chee." It means "enemy" in the language of their Zuni neighbors. The Apache are natives of the Southwest deserts particularly in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Most Apache people lived in wickiups, which are simple wooden frames covered by a matting of brush and sometimes a buffalo-hide tarp. Wickiups were small dwellings, often the size of a modern camp tent, and an Apache woman could build a new wickiup in two hours if there was enough brush available. The Plains Apaches and some Lipan Apaches used buffalo-hide tipis as housing instead, which are more spacious and easier to heat than wickiups.
They ate outside under their ancestors-or the stars if you prefer-or if it was bad weather they ate in their wickiups which is a small hut
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they slept in mansions
Yes, Shoshone people did live in wickiups.