The houses the Aztec lived in depended on a Aztec family's wealth. Poor Aztec families lived in small houses and rich Aztec families lived in large city houses.
Typically, a single extended Aztec family lived in one house, which could consist of around 10-15 people. The family structure was patrilineal, and multiple generations often lived together in the same household. The house usually had one central courtyard and various rooms for sleeping and working.
No, Aztec Indians did not live in teepees. They lived in settled communities with complex stone structures and buildings. Teepees were used by some Native American tribes, particularly those of the Great Plains region.
Montezuma was the Aztec emperor who lived in Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. Tenochtitlan was located in present-day Mexico City.
The Aztec civilization no longer exists. Descendants of the Aztec people live in modern-day Mexico, where they have integrated into Mexican society. Many of their traditions and cultural practices are still preserved and celebrated by indigenous communities in Mexico.
No, the Aztec civilization no longer exists. The Aztecs were an ancient civilization that flourished in central Mexico from the 14th to the 16th century. Today, their descendants live in modern-day Mexico as part of the broader Mexican population.
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Same as you and me...in their parents' house.
the pueblo Indians lived in cliff dwellings, called adobes.
An Indian would live in a hut looking house.
house
What did the Mohawk Indian's live in
what house does a fox tribe live in
they live in house
They would live in a wikiup or a tipi. A wikiup is a small nA Wickiup is a small, round, cone-shaped house with a willow- frame covered with brush.
big house
Big house!
a normal house