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a tent
they had one room
Chippa Huts?
They used different materials to build there homes because ceartan groups lacked resources to build there homes
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Presuming you mean Were Native American children taken from their homes, the answer is yes. In the continual effort to break the Indian's spirit, children were stolen from their families and sent to schools to learn "how to be civilized." There they were beaten for speaking their own lanquages, forced to wear white man's clothing and had their hair cut. They were taught that being Indian was a bad thing. Later on, and up to the 1980's Indian children were stolen and then adopted (usually, unknowingly) by whites who thought they were adopting Indian orphans.
Flooding causes widespread displacement of people and organisms living in the area. Properties are often flooded for extended periods causing the degradation of infrastructure and loss of homes and businesses.
They only had dirt they dried it and made bricks and made their homes , my Dad as a young man used to sell radios to the Indians they lived in their communities my grandmother taught school for the Indian children
Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children was created in 1903.
teepee's , longhouses.
a tent
they had one room
Homes in Zambia are usual vey small and people live with extended family memebers. Hope this helped!
Logs/wood.
indian homes
longhouses and wigwams
there was the teepe