The Tongva people, native to Southern California, primarily built their shelters using natural materials readily available in their environment. They constructed dome-shaped homes called "kiiy" or "kik," using willow branches for the framework, which were then covered with thatch made from grass, reeds, or the bark of trees. These shelters were well-suited for the region's climate and could be easily dismantled and relocated as needed.
government or concerned authorities can build shelters for the homeless people
they build shelters to protect themselves from outside conditions. Like the weather.
where did they find these materials to build there shelters
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you tell me
Simon helps Ralph build shelters in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies."
what religion did the tongva practice
Three shelters
Simon is the only boy helping Ralph build the shelters in William Golding's "Lord of the Flies."
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters.
Bushrangers did not build shelters. They usually camped out in caves and under cliff overhangs. Occasionally they might build a rough bark shelter, but usually preferred natural landforms.