Métis people traditionally lived in a variety of homes, often adapting to the resources available in their environment. In rural areas, they commonly built log cabins or used simple structures like tents made from animal hides. In urban settings, Métis families might live in wooden or brick houses. Their homes often reflected a blend of Indigenous and European architectural styles, showcasing their unique cultural heritage.
The Metis were people who lived along the Red River Settlement.
mansions. you idiot, they dont have homes. they're coons that live off bananas
The Powatomi lived in "teepees".
they lived in adobe homes
stone huts
mud homes
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings
knsuws's
They live in homes that are a little bit similar to Americans.
they basiclly lived in oboe homes
in rock homes :)
They live in Hawaii
roost
lakes
Emperor Penguins don't make any kind of nest or homes.
cosmopolitan and, or urban homes (POOP!)
The Metis were people who lived along the Red River Settlement.