The Sioux Indians primarily lived in the Great Plains region of North America, which has a semi-arid climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation is relatively low, leading to dry conditions and grasslands. The region experiences extreme temperature variations throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from below freezing in winter to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in summer.
There climate was very warm because they lived in Northern California.
most lived in tp's the others lived in things that they can find.
The Indians of parrel made the Sioux clothes. they lived nearby the Sioux. the parrel Indians helped them with most of there chores, like washing dishes and laundry, and making there clothes and food.
warm
The sioux indians would get married. They had a feast as a wedding ceremony.
The Sioux tribe lived in tepees like the other Native American tribes.
"what was California's climate like when the earliest people lived there?"
Some 3,500 years ago, the climate in this region was more moist and cool than at ... Because of this, more Indians than at any other time lived in the Blue Mountains.
in a warm and dry enviroment because they lived to the west, which has many droughts and water shortages.
Pine Ridge is like a developing country, honestly.
Sioux in the Great Plains lived in tepees. These tepees allowed them to follow the buffalo that they hunted. Like all Indians they weren't wasteful and used every part of the buffalo. Tepees were actually made of buffalo hide. They moved the tepees with poles called travois. One tepee could use up to forty buffalo. Tepees had special marking so it was easy to identify the family that lived there.
Very much like it is today. Climate change is a very slow process unless the process is accelerated or otherwise modified by man or a cataclysmic natural event.