Yes, Shoshone people did live in wickiups.
they lived in wickiups
They did not live in tepees. They lived in Wickiups.
Well not the shoshone as they lived in buffalo hide tipis like other members of the plains. the apache lived in wickiups because not much buffalo live in arizona/new mexico. mostly chiricahua apache lived in wickiups. other shelters among the apache were buffalo hide tipis but they were only used by the lipan apache of texas. very few also use hogans although thats more of a navajo shelter and very few places have enough mud.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
The Shoshone Indians live in several different places. The tribe was spread out. They live in Wyoming, Idaho, California, Montana, Utah, and Nevada.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
The Kickapoo lived in wickiups, a type of thatch housing.
The Shoshone Native tribe traditionally lived in a variety of dwellings depending on the region and season. In the Great Basin, they often built temporary structures like brush shelters or wickiups made from willow branches and grass. In contrast, those in the plains might use tipis made of animal hides, which were easily transportable. Their housing reflected a nomadic lifestyle, adapting to the resources available in their environment.
They live in Wyoming.
They currently live in Nevada and Utah.
the shoshone tribe
Yes.