Makah homes, traditionally known as longhouses, are characterized by their long, rectangular shape and are often made from cedar wood, reflecting the Natural Resources of the Pacific Northwest. These structures typically feature a central communal area with individual sleeping quarters for families along the sides. They are adorned with intricate carvings and totem poles that represent the family's lineage and cultural identity. Modern Makah homes may incorporate contemporary building materials and designs while still honoring traditional elements.
what natural resources did the Makah tribe use
like homes from the gruomd up
what is makah's religion. muslman
They looked like little huts. They were called domes.
Well they looked like a small fort house kindove
wooden and rectangular
They were made out of ceder
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what natural resources did the Makah tribe use
Thay make long houses
like homes from the gruomd up
They built their houses out of natural wood. They painted faces.
The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
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pueblo Indians homes were a box like
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A bit like teepees.