The Anishinaabe traditionally lived in various types of dwellings, primarily wigwams and longhouses. Wigwams, made from wooden frames covered with bark or mats, were often used by families for their portability and warmth. In more permanent settlements, they sometimes constructed larger longhouses made from similar materials. These structures were well-suited to the diverse climates and lifestyles of the Anishinaabe, who adapted their homes to their environment and seasonal needs.
wigwams
The same kind of houses westerners live in for the most part however the impoverished ones do live in slum dwellings
they mostly all live in shacks or tents they don't really have houses.
a picture of where they live the cocopah
daub huts
wigwams
They live in regular houses.
They live in regular houses.
they lived in houses
The anishinabe people lived in New York.... ahahahah.. I HOPE THAT HELPED =)
They live in longhouses
long houses
Canada in winepege lakes
The same kind of houses westerners live in for the most part however the impoverished ones do live in slum dwellings
they live in teepes
they live in igloos
they live in house