The domed hut known as a "wigwam" or a "wetu" was constructed of a framework of cedar branches with bark, cattail reeds, or grass for the covering.
The Wampanoag Natick language, originally spoken by the Natick tribe, is a dialect of the Algonquian language family. It was historically used by the Wampanoag people in what is now Massachusetts. The language has largely fallen out of use, but revitalization efforts have been undertaken to preserve and teach it in contemporary contexts.
It is believed that they were served by the Wampanoag indians. The Wampanoag resided around what is now Bristol, RI
More than 2,000 people are enrolled members of the Wampanoag tribe, although many have very mixed ancestry with other native groups and with white settlers. They live at Watuppa Wampanoag Reservation on Martha's Vineyard and in small groups at Gay Head, New Bedford, Herring Pond, Fall River and elsewhere in Massachusetts. The Wampanoag native language (Natick) has been extinct for more than 100 years but there are now efforts to revive it, led mainly by Jessie Little Doe Bird.
In SE Massachusetts & Rhode Island, as well as within a territory that included what is now Martha's vineyard, nantuckett and the elizabeth islands.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
natick
They live where they were before.
Oklahoma
They live on reservations. Reservations are places where the Indians now live, because the government kicked them off.
They still live now!
in your backyard
They blend in with everyone the live in normal houses