The Tlingit tribes traditionally lived in large wooden plank houses made from cedar trees, which were abundant in their coastal environment. These houses were constructed using vertical planks and often featured intricate carvings and totem poles. The interiors were spacious, accommodating extended families, and were designed to provide warmth and protection from the elements. Additionally, the Tlingit utilized smaller structures for specific purposes, such as cooking or storage.
Plains
Different tribes used different materials (e.g. hides, wood, plant fiber, stone). They also used different materials for temporary shelter and permanent shelter.
It was used for food, clothing and shelter for the Plains Tribes of America so slaughtering them would get the tribes to assimilate into the dominant culture at that time.
Your question is asking about two different Native American tribes. The northeastern tribes lived in long houses and the idea of "wigwams " comes from the Americanization of the plains tribes teepee. The plains tribes followed the buffalo herds and had summer and winter camps and needed a shelter they could break down.
The Olmec tribes lived and slept in one large building. There was a sleeping room for the people to sleep in at night.
he gathered food , helped them make shelter , and protected them from other tribes.
Kraal
longhouses
lk
They lived in longhouses.
he gathered food , helped them make shelter , and protected them from other tribes.
They live in alaska, often in the aleutian islands
they grew corn n other crops
Plains
There are about 140 Tlingit language's.They are all spoken in USA or Canada.
Different tribes used different materials (e.g. hides, wood, plant fiber, stone). They also used different materials for temporary shelter and permanent shelter.
It was used for food, clothing and shelter for the Plains Tribes of America so slaughtering them would get the tribes to assimilate into the dominant culture at that time.