Monkeys that wear sweats
Patwin tribe houses typically consisted of domed or conical structures made with a framework of poles covered with tule reeds or grass. These dwellings were known as "kotcas" or "roundhouses" and were sturdy and well-insulated against the elements. They often had low doorways and small smoke holes at the top for ventilation.
The Kutchin tribe of Canada lived in dome-shaped houses made of wooden poles covered with hides or birch bark. The houses were usually small and portable, designed to accommodate the nomadic lifestyle of the Kutchin people. The interiors were often circular in shape and featured a central fire pit for heating and cooking.
Daniel Jackling introduced the idea of open-pit mining
The Wampanoag tribe used turkey feather ceremonial capes. Turkey feathers were significant in their ceremonies and were often used in various ways to create intricate and meaningful ceremonial clothing.
Open pit mining is a widely used mining technique developed centuries ago, and it is difficult to credit a specific individual with its invention. However, open pit mining has been practiced throughout history in various forms, with the ancient Romans known to have used similar methods for extracting minerals. The technique has evolved and is now a prevalent method in modern mining operations.
They lived in pit houses
they lived in a pit house that was made of wood and mud
they lived in a pit house that was made of wood and mud
Inuit tribe :)
Iroquios
A pit house looks like a house w/ no windows and no doors w/ some rooms underground.
A pit-house was formed by first digging a room in the ground. The next step was to add a roof, typically with wood. Another name for a pit-house is sunken featured buildings.
A pit house could typically accommodate a small family or a few individuals, depending on its size. The capacity would vary based on the specific design and dimensions of the pit house.
Pit houses are typically made of various natural materials such as wood, grass, earth, and stone. These materials are used to construct the walls, roof, and floor of the pit house, providing shelter and protection from the elements. The specific materials used can vary depending on the location and resources available to the builders.
what house does a fox tribe live in
the guys pit house was old, and broken up and needed to repair it
the ball pit is in the fun house on the left