Hopewell Indian houses were typically constructed using a combination of wood, bark, and thatch. The structures often featured a circular or rectangular design, with a framework made from wooden poles. Walls were covered with bark or woven mats, while roofs were thatched with grasses or reeds. These homes were generally built close to each other in villages near rivers, reflecting the community-oriented lifestyle of the Hopewell culture.
the Hopewell tribe was a mysteries Indian tribe.
They live in houses called adobes.
Long Houses.
The Hopewell did not desire peace
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how did the hopewell build there houses
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The Hopewell Indians lived in square huts and lean-to's. Their houses were not as complex as some other tribes.
hopewell Indians
the Hopewell tribe was a mysteries Indian tribe.
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No their clothes and shoes were.. Their teepees were made of buffalo skin
First of all, it is Yup'ik Eskimo not Yup'ik Indian. They first made their houses out of sod, wooden beams, and stones. Today they make their houses like the rest of Americans.
Actually I don't get it . Houses all over the world are made with same things - cement , bricks , etc. Sometimes wood is used too.
tepees- tents made of animal skins or bark
? don't know what the Tequesta Indian homes are made out of and need for a project