The first nations, or indigenous peoples of North America, used a variety of shelters depending on their geographic location and available resources. Common types included wigwams made of bent saplings covered with bark or mats, longhouses constructed from wood and bark, and tipis made of animal hides. In coastal regions, some tribes built plank houses from cedar, while others in colder climates used igloos or pit houses. These shelters were designed to provide protection from the elements and to accommodate their specific lifestyles.
The First nations lived in log houses and tee-pee's
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The First nations lived in log houses and tee-pee's
First Nation peoples used buffaloes for several purposes, including food (meat), clothing (hides), shelter (buffalo hides for teepees), tools (bones), and spiritual and cultural practices. Buffaloes were an essential part of their way of life and provided resources necessary for survival.
they have food shelter and water
They use burrows for shelter
they used canoes and horses
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A tax shelter is legal to use as long as it is your shelter and you have documents proving this. You can use this shelter for natural diasters which they are usually popular for.
what did the mongols use for shelter
Steelers
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how do gorillas make their shelter
Yes they did. It's not practiced much now.