It is made of stone,wood and clay.
The Kaarankawas lived in wickiups which were made of a sapling framework and covered with skins and grasses.
Yes, Shoshone people did live in wickiups.
they lived in wickiups
They did not live in tepees. They lived in Wickiups.
The Apache Indians lived in shelters called wickiups made mostly by women. They are dome shaped brush huts made out of wood and animal hide.
the apache live in wickiups ( or wigwams) which are made of mud, treebark, tree leaves, and grass
wikiup is another term for wigwam
Kickapoo Indiana lived in small, dome-shaped houses called wickiups or wigwams. The frames of the homes were made from slender poles, arched to give the domed shape. The frames were covered with brush, bark, rushes, reeds, or hides.
They lived in domed willow or brush wickiups. They were constructed by placing poles made out of sticks they found on numerous sides of the animal skin.
The Kickapoo lived in wickiups, a type of thatch housing.
The Apache used tipis as well as wickiups. Wickiups were wooden frames of boxes that were covered in buffalo hide to make a modern, for the time, square and rather spacious house. A woman could make a wickiup in two hours if there was enough wood and hide to work with.
Lipan Apaches lived in tipis and wickiups.