Tlingit Indians traditionally lived in large wooden houses made from cedar, known as plank houses. These structures were built to accommodate extended families and featured intricately carved totem poles and decorative elements that reflected the family's lineage and clan identity. The homes were typically constructed near water sources, allowing easy access to fishing and transportation. Today, while many Tlingit people live in modern homes, they often maintain cultural ties to their ancestral architecture and traditions.
they lived in adobe homes
The Adena Indians mostly lived in circular or rectangular-shaped homes called "earthwork enclosures." These enclosures were made by constructing low earthen walls and incorporating wooden posts for support. Inside, these homes often had a central hearth for fire and were typically used for both living and burial purposes.
what kinds of buildings did the yamasee native american live in
well they lived in tipis homes also known as tee pees
mansions. you idiot, they dont have homes. they're coons that live off bananas
They live in Hawaii
shelters.
butt cheeks
they lived in adobe homes
Their first residences were in an Indian village of the Yaocomico Indians who gave up their village to the Colonists. Their first homes were wigwams.
hogans
TIPIES|
igloo's
Tepees
tepees
mud homes
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings