yes they also lived in longhouses as well.
The Miami Indian ate Fish that was saltayed and was roasted over the fire
the lenape did live in wigwams. usually 1 per wigwam. RAVI ARYA
tepee's longhouses, grass houses
no they did not
The Ottawa tribe used wigwams primarily during the 17th and 18th centuries, aligning with their traditional lifestyle as semi-nomadic hunters and gatherers. These dome-shaped structures were made from wooden frames covered with bark or mats, providing shelter that was well-suited to their environment and seasonal movements. The use of wigwams reflects the tribe's adaptation to their surroundings and cultural practices.
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wigwams
wigwams and teepees
The Miami Indian ate Fish that was saltayed and was roasted over the fire
No.
longhouses and wigwams
Ohio, Pennsylvania
the lenape did live in wigwams. usually 1 per wigwam. RAVI ARYA
They lived in wigwams :d!!
Yes they did live in Wigwams I looked it up for a report they lived in those instead of houses.
Present day Algonquin Indians live in modern homes and apartments.In the past, Algonquin Indians lived in wigwams or wetus. Wigwam is the word for "house" in the Abenaki tribe, and wetu is the word for "house" in the Wampanoag tribe.
Yes they did live in Wigwams, the wigwams were made from the buffalo they hunted