The Flathead Indians traditionally lived in lodges made from materials available in their environment, primarily wood and bark. Their homes, often called "tipis" or "longhouses," were designed to be easily assembled and disassembled for their nomadic lifestyle, particularly during hunting and gathering seasons. The lodges were typically circular or oval in shape, featuring a conical roof and a central fire pit for heating and cooking. These structures provided shelter and were well-suited to the region's climate and the tribe's needs.
They looked like little huts. They were called domes.
subarctic Indians lived in large mansions with cable TV.
like homes from the gruomd up
forest
it looks like a teepee
A bit like teepees.
pueblo Indians homes were a box like
They looked like little huts. They were called domes.
subarctic Indians lived in large mansions with cable TV.
The Adena Indians mostly lived in wigwams and tipis
Pomo Indians lived in large communties and had houses made of grass.
they look like a indians
Indians tents probably look like cones
Indians tents probably look like cones
like homes from the gruomd up
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
It depends on what indian you're talking about. Western indians have adobe homes and eastern indians have tipis or huts.