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What kind of homes did the California-intermountain tribes live in?

The California-intermountain tribes traditionally lived in different types of homes depending on their location and environment. Some tribes, like the Miwok, lived in conical houses made of pole frames covered in brush or tule reeds. Others, like the Paiute, built dome-shaped homes from brush or woven mats. These homes were designed to be easily constructed and deconstructed as the tribes moved seasonally.


How did the American Indians houses look like?

There are thousands of different native American tribes. The ones in the northeast used wood and bark. Iroquois made long houses. The Indians that met the Pilgrims built wetus. In Florida, the houses were built more open with wooden poles and grass roofs. The Sioux had tepees of animal skin that they could travel with. The Hopi built adobe houses. The Inuit built igloos of ice.


Did the australopithecus live in caves or build houses?

Australopithecus did not live in caves or build houses. They are believed to have primarily inhabited open grasslands and constructed simple shelters out of branches, leaves, and brush.


What did the caddo tribes houses look like?

Caddo tribe houses, also known as beehive-shaped grass-thatched huts, were made from a wooden frame covered with grass or palmetto leaves. These structures were typically circular in shape and could range in size from small family dwellings to larger communal structures used for ceremonies or meetings. Additionally, some Caddo tribes also built rectangular houses made of logs or clay.


What types of houses did the plains Indians live?

they live in a long house